With 168 preset with different arps, strings and drums. SH-It - Works perfect, has no preset but can be modified as mutch as you want. An awesome clone of classic Soviet synth, with all 24 preset. It has 127 preset like, ARPS, Leads, fx and similar, easy to modify the sound. It has 64 preset like, ARPS, Leads, fx and similar, easy to modify the sound. Has 16 settings with strings, bass and arps. Tone2FireBird- Works perfect, it has 128 ARPS, GAT, DR, RD, PAD, NAT, BAS, SYNTH, VOX, FM, ATM. It has 105, ARP, BASS, DRONE, FX, LEAD, BASIC. With only 1 preset, it can be modified endless.Ĭrisalys is a pattern sequencer synthesizer.ĭirty Harry - Works perfect, very similar to Vagabond. Tunefish4 (v4.2.0) is an additive / wavetable synth. VK-1 Viking Synthesizer comes with 228 presets in the categories Bass, Bright Lead, Electro Bass, FX, Percussive Lead, Soft Lead, and Synthwave. Tytel Helm Synth is a cross-platform, polyphonic synthesizer with a flexible modulation system. Nightlife VST Synthesizer is a fun and inspiring virtual synthesizer instrument. VACS2 is the contraction for virtual analog club synth. VACS1 is the contraction for virtual analog club synth. My top rated "in class similar to Nexus, Vanguard and X3TA+" but for free:ĬlubVoltage1 is a modern control-voltage 32 step sequencer synth, based on subtractive synthesis. This is vst plugins I have been using for a long time and some might be new for others and thats why I want to share my list. I will update this list after I've tested more and find more alternatives. If you have done any work with them, I'd be interested to hear them.Tested in LMMS 1.2.2. I have heard of SoundFonts but not Giga Banks before. Next time around I might give them a try. Thanks that's interesting - I've only worked with VSTis and they have suited my needs up to now. The only downside to these is they can really weigh in at a large size (from 5MB to 500MB for a single instrument), however many VST coders will tel you that the majority of realistic sounding VSTs are just bundled soundfonts with a few built-in effects to tweak. They work without the bloat of a VST plugin. When an authentic instrument sound is desired, I've found no good replacement for a good instrument bank or soundfont. I'm not sure why soundfonts aren't embraced or discussed more. Many prohibit commercial use.īack on topic. Warning, as with any sample, plugin or library, read the license before selling you music. Here's a decent soundfont repository, with some preview options: I would strongly recommend SoundFonts or Giga Banks. Tresf wrote:VSTs are overkill for string in my opinion. But it strangely crashes LMMS 0.4.13.ĭSK Asian DreamZ is good too, But it crashes often, when you try to use the Pica Tremolo. 5 of them are High quality stringed Instruments. Try DSK's Indian DreamZ, if you want to use a variety of 6 Indian instruments. 64 Bit.ĭid I mention, it's also "Loud" when you raise the settings. Since it doesn't crash much in LMMS 0.4.13. My recommendation is "DSK's Guitar Steel." I give it 4.8 out of 5. Hopefully it does not damage your ears or speakers. Make sure your volume is very low, or not wearing headphones, when experimenting with this. Warning: I've just discovered, some of the notes in Vibed, other than C5, (C5 in some cases) causes a nasty loud sounding distortion sound. Or as the Lmms manual says, Plucky strings and notes. I've just discovered, you can make almost realistic, to realistic, Guitar sounding strings in it. etc.Īny great free presets or vsti´s out there? I´m talking about strings like violin, cello, contrabass. Sti2nd wrote:Find it hard to achieve good string sounds which sounds real.
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