![]() If you have something specific you think you need OP just ask (saturation, vsti's, delays, guitar fx etc) I have a pretty extensive list of available freeware links. I'll stop there so this list doesn't get too ridiculous lol. Ive found the Reaper stock options to feel like a clunky workflow. This is just a nice suite of versatile plug-ins.įor metering. I think both of these Reverbs are very good. I use the Flanger, Phaser and FreqAnalyst all the time still. IME you can fill up your hard drive pretty fast and not have enough room left to manage the projects you're working on.Īs far as free vst's you should absolutely grab IMO. OP I highly recommend grabbing an offboard SSD memory drive for your libraries, and at least 1 one for backing up everything, if you're going to buy anything. They tend to be very 1 purpose instruments, that may need minor tweaks, but many do that 1 thing well. (dx7's, rhodes, acoustic piano's, classic synths etc) Available for macOS (64-bit only) in Stand-alone, VST3, AU, AAX formats.And to add to this, spitfire curates a lot of their stuff from here for labs, has a bunch of free instruments from samplists.Requires 4 GB RAM (6 GB recommended for large KONTAKT Instruments).For Apple Silicon Macs (via Rosetta 2 & natively on ARM in Standalone or in hosts that support it): macOS 11, 12, or 13 (latest update).For Intel Macs (i5 or higher): macOS 11, 12, or 13 (latest update).Bug fixes and improvements in the latest version 7.6.1 (). ![]() Thousands of incredible instruments available. ![]()
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