MultifxVST est un plug-ins VST qui permet de gérer des chaines d'effets VST.
Principales caractéristiques :
- gestion d'un nombre infini de plug-ins (limitation de la machine hein!)
- jusqu'a 127 chaines possibles
- réutilise les effets entre les chaines
- gestion des presets et des fxp/fxb
- gestion de la compensation du delay
- fonctionne en insert comme en send
- gestion de la synchronisation avec l'hote
- automation des paramètres (autant que l'on veut)
- gestion de tous les parametres par MIDI.
Osctoberfest: this is a fun but harsh VST plugin synth. It incorporates seven oscillators and a miniature parameter random sequencer. Each oscillator is represented as a barrel of beer with a single parameter on tap. You can change the values of the parameters by raising and lowering the levels of beer in the beer mugs.
For those new to VST plugins, you will need a host program before you can use verzerquadosc. Examples are Fruity Loops, Cubase VST, Audio Mulch, Logic, Acid Pro, etc...
How to install: place the osctober.dll file in your VST plugins folder. (usually found within the program folder of the host program you want to use)
How to uninstall: delete the osctober.dll file from your VST plugins folder.
Latency Fixer:
the plug-in reports to the host application that it has a latency (controlled by the plug-in parameters) but does not actually apply any processing to the audio signal. This causes the host to use its own latency compensation to advance the audio fed into the plug-in by the requested amount.
This is useful to compensate for e.g. routing audio via outboard effect processors, where the audio's journey out of your audio interface and back in to the computer introduces a latency into the signal. For example you may find it useful in conjunction with Logic's Helper->I/O plug-in.
For it to work, the host application must support 'plug-in delay compensation' and the feature must be turned on. Recent versions of Logic and Digital Performer support this feature, for example. (Preferences->Audio->General in Logic.)
In general applications will not respond to changes in the latency setting during playback. If you need to interactively set the latency, try setting this plug-in to a large setting and then using my Buffer Delay plug-in to experiment with different settings. Once you've found the correct values, subtract the Buffer Delay delay from the latency setting and remove the Buffer Delay plug-in.
Unfortunately Logic 6 does not respond to changes of latency at all, even when playback is stopped. As a workaround, Latency Fixer remembers its last used settings and uses them as defaults when creating a new instance of the plug-in, which is the only time Logic 6 queries the latency. Logic 7 works properly, in that it responds to latency changes in the plug-in.
Nebula 2 Free: VST Plugin based on Volterra Kernels Series. It emulates different types of vintage gear: equalisers, filters, microphones, preamps, compressors, reverb and generic time-variant processors (chorus, flangers, phasers).