I have tried that experience in the past but found that field recordings were hard to integrate in the mix, but I suppose it had to do with the things I tried to mix those with. ![]() I have a Numark DR-07 mk2, I think I’ll try taking it with me sometimes and record stuff to possibly use as percussive sounds. I guess I’ll have to look at a bunch of videos to check those out in more details. Nord Drums 2 is more expensive even in 2nd hand but its MIDI implementation looks impressive. ![]() I already have Polyplex but it’s sample based only AFAIK (and it’s very cpu hungry).Īs far as hardware goes, the LXR looks awesome, I really like the idea that they made the firmware open source so one could tinker with it. I’ll check Machine but it feels like overkill for what I’m after. Microtonic looks interesting as well, especially the ease of triggering patterns from the DAW. MiniSpillage feels/sounds like what I’m after, I need to try the demo of DrumSpillage (I suppose the extra synthesis would be a nice addition, plus it’s pretty cheap) and also check out what I can control using MIDI. Thank you in advance for your answers & have a good one ! So what would you suggest ? I’m mainly interested in virtual instruments that sound good, mainly because I could then assign some parameters to macros in Live and then use a midi controller (have a couple of cheap ones lying around) to design sounds, but extra hardware is not out of the question if it’s amazing. Those are excuses rather than issues of course, I’ll probably end up buying a SPS1 when I get the funding, but I figured that I could start experimenting with something else in the meantime and maybe like it so much that I’d keep it. they are not so easy to come by in my countryside.my desk is getting seriously crowded and those boxes do occupy space.it’s stll at least €500, I recently bought the AR and a mac so I’m a little financially dry at the moment.Something that would sound like the love song of an aluminum baseball bat and a star wars droid… We’ve spent a lot of time playing around with this plugin, and some of the sounds you can make are truly incredible. I’m looking to make metallic percussive sounds like the ones heard in the first part of this video. MiniSpillage is a free professional-sounding drum synthesizer plugin capable of creating and finetuning a wide variety of drum and percussive sounds. Of course, everyone must be screaming SPS1 right now, and rightfully so because it’s the type of sound that I’m after. I’m in the market for something that offers digital drum synthesis. While these were obviously created for compositional and soundtrack purposes, they are capable when it comes to other genres as well, especially when you’re trying to get the most organic, authentic sounds of instruments possible.Īs a producer on the hunt for the best free tools available, LABS is an indispensable partner to have in your corner.Hello Elektronauts ! I hope everyone is doing fine on this fine day… ![]() Some of their most recent releases include LABS – Electronic Antique, LABS – Vintage Drums, and LABS – Foghorn. The LABS series continues to grow, and as of this writing, there are 53 instruments in the categories of basses, brass, choir & vocals, drums, experimental, folk & world, guitars, hybrid, orchestras, percussion, pianos & keys, plucked, strings, synths, and woodwinds. And while their functionality is usually quite sparse, and they are one trick ponies, their sound is hard to argue with. Each one feature the highest quality of samples available. Spitfire Audio, though, has been setting a new standard with their LABS series of virtual instruments. This was more than enough for sketching and demos, maybe even some lo-fi commercial work, but it wasn’t ideal for soundtracks and commercial releases. In the early days of VSTi development (especially free plugins), instruments tended to sound unnatural, inorganic, and low quality. Top Free VST Plugins For Cakewalk, Final Thoughts.VladG Limiter N☆ by Tokyo Dawn Records.
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