[RWP] need some VST recommendations
Roy Shtupler
shtupler at 013.net
Tue Oct 23 13:09:22 EDT 2012
as for drums , Rob Papen's Punch is fantastic and accessible.
also Tonic drum synth/pattern based sequencer from
www.soniccharge.com
best
Roy.
http://elephant-dolphin.bandcamp.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] need some VST recommendations
> 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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