[RWP] need some VST recommendations
Indigo
33indigo at charter.net
Tue Oct 23 13:04:22 EDT 2012
Hello Hadi,
Rapture and Dimension Pro are excellent, but not free, and their preset
load dialog is somewhat awkward, but accessible.
I think there are Jaws scripts for both of those.
As to drums, many people use Addictive Drums, which are great, and I'm
not sure as to its access status, there may be scripts for it now.
Session Drummer from Cakewalk Sonar is good, and has AutoHotKey scripts
written by Chris Belle for it that work with all screenreaders.
I know there are more percussion plugIns that are used, but can't think
of all their names right now.
I got tired of patching in drum tracks and bought the new Casio XW-G1
synthesizer keyboard, which has any drum track and any bass you'd want,
and if it's not already there on the keyboard, you can just synthesize it.
If you use Jaws, Steve Spamer's HSC scripts, about $59 USD, for
Spectrasonics Stylus RMX, will give access to Stylus's percussion on
RexFiles.
As for bass, Steve Spamer also has AHK scripts for Spectrasonics Trilian
bass synthesizer, which is very good.
If you want the ultra low frequency sub bass used everywhere now, Rob
Papen's SubBoomBass VST is very accessible, even without scripts.
Also, Papen's Blue and Predator VST synths are accessible out of the box.
None of those are free though.
I don't know Native Guitar.
As for Native Instruments plugIns, most have all bit map image
interfaces, and require a lot of script writing to get going with them,
but their sound is incredible.
FM7 is easy to play presets on, I manage to play presets on FM8 with effort.
Same with NI Massive, incredible basses, but a pain to even play presets.
Many folks have struggled with access to Kontakt and Kontakt Player, and
Jaws scripts are appearing for those.
I haven't looked lately, but I'm sure that there are percussion and bass
libraries for Kontakt.
HTH
Indigo L
On 10/23/2012 9:38 AM, hadi wrote:
> hello indigo
> thanks for letting me to know about this. sounds like a good VST.
> i will probably check this out when i'm at home. (and ill comment on it
> when i try it out)
>
> by the way, i've seen people talking about rapture and demention pro on
> the mailinglist... are they accessible to us?
> how about native guitar?
> i'm looking for professional VSTs that are actually equal or better than
> my hardware synthesizers.
> for example, drums, or bases.
> i can't patch a good base with my synthisizer,...
>
> thanks alot.!
> -regards,
> hadi
>
>
> On 10/23/2012 4:38 AM, Indigo wrote:
>> Hi Hadi,
>> You can't beat Superwave P8.
>> It's an old stanb by, with a long list of presets that display when
>> you load the VST, and respond to program change sent from your midi
>> keyboard.
>> Once you get into SuperWave, there are lots of user made presets on
>> the web for it, especially at the main website for free plugs,
>> www.kvr.com
>> Here's a direct download link, just arrow down until you read the
>> words, download superwave P8, right click on the link and save it to a
>> convenient folder.
>> Indigo L
>>
>> http://www.superwavesynths.co.uk/product_p8.htm
>>
>> On 10/22/2012 7:36 AM, hadi wrote:
>>> hello there
>>>
>>> i've recently started to use reaper and i can say it's very cool, i
>>> can't be more faster than this :)
>>>
>>> i mostly work with hardware synths, but i'm going to give some software
>>> instruments a try too.
>>> can you recommend me some good VST, (both commercial and free), which
>>> has accessible interface as well?
>>> i tried to download and try some of the freewares and they had an
>>> inaccessible graphical interface.
>>>
>>> i'd appreciate any help.
>>> thanks alot!
>>> -regards,
>>> hadi
>>>
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