Tag VST

Gargoyle 2

Gargoyle 2: An Unusual Tool for Sound Designers and Experimenters In the world of music creation and sound design, there’s always room for instruments that go beyond the ordinary. If you’re tired of standard synthesizers and looking for something that…

TwoRuleFilter

Explore New Sonic Horizons with TwoRuleFilter Welcome to the world of creative audio processing with the TwoRuleFilter plugin from 2Rule! This powerful VST filter is much more than just a standard tool for shaping timbre. It combines classic analog character…

SplineTime

What is SplineTime? In the world of sound design and music production, there is a constant need for new, original tools. Granular synthesis is a powerful method that opens the way to create unique textures, atmospheres, and effects by manipulating…

Audio Impurities

In the contemporary world of music production, where flawless digital clarity and crystal-clear sound reign supreme, there’s sometimes a need to add a bit of “human” factor, warmth, or a vintage atmosphere. Excessive sterility in digital recordings can strip them…

TAL-Reverb II

TAL-Reverb II: Discover the Magic of Stereo Plate Reverb for Free Are you looking for high-quality and versatile reverb that will add space, depth, and vintage charm to your tracks like classic studio plates? Meet TAL-Reverb II by Togu Audio…

Serenity

Serenity: Discover the World of Choral and String Pads Welcome to the world of Serenity – a unique software synthesizer from HG Fortune, specifically designed to reproduce rich and atmospheric sounds of choirs and string pads. This instrument does not…

Mini-Chord

Mini-Chord: Discover New Harmonies and Rhythms Looking for a fresh sound for your tracks? Want to add unique harmonic palettes without complex settings? The Mini-Chord plugin from SynthIV is exactly what you need. This extraordinary VST instrument rethinks the classic…

Bonch-Bruevich

The Magic of Tube Sound in Your DAW: Bonch-Bruevich by Syntler In the world of digital audio, where purity and precision reign, there’s sometimes a lack of that elusive “warmth” and “character” inherent in analog devices, especially classic tube equipment.…