The Free Plugin Thread

Alex Kenivel

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Drop your favorite free plugins here and let's make some music!

Let's keep it to plugins you've personally used.

Please mention any registration requirements (email/account creation/etc) or host applications associated with your plugins.
 
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I was just about to start such a thread when I noticed this one.

May I ask for some things?

- While funny, it might be a good idea to change the thread title for something more serious, so interested folks not into internet lingo may still look and not be confused by the thread title. But hey, maybe it's just fine.

- I think it'd be a great idea to only recommend things that you've already tried yourself. There's tons freebies like literally anywhere, so finding the good ones is an incredibly tough effort (the signal-to-noise-ratio isn't too strong and I'm sure nobody really needs 38 incarnations of an LA2A clone plugin).
Just some information about why the plugin is great to have.

- Along the last point, it'd be great if the registration requirements would be included. Some plugins require no action but downloading and installing, but by now the majority requires *some* action (at least like handing out a mail adress), some others even require installing a (sometimes pretty large) installation manager for the very company (for instance IK, Waves, NI, UVI, etc.).
 
Ok, I'll start with this:
Sixth Sample Deelay.

Looks like nothing special, but it's got some nice algorthms under the hood (reverse, chaos, etc.), various saturation modes effecting the feedback, a ducking option and a diffusion option to make things sound more reverb-ish. The combination of all of that makes it an incredibly flexible and fun tool.

Download was a one-click-affair until recently, now you need to enter your name and a valid mail adress (very obviously it's a clever idea to have a dedicated adress for these purposes).
 
Another one for now, already started a dedicated thread, but this should be here as well:

Waves Free Plugin Pack


There's quite some good stuff in there, for myself most notably their Flow Motion FM Synth. Just don't even touch their GTR amp sims, they suck (at least IMO). They also try to drag you into their ecosystem by providing the "Studio Verse" thingies, basically something to allow you combining multiple Waves FX under one hood - but obviously pretty much all presets require you to purchase additional plugins, so I wouldn't even open that thing.

To get it, you need an account at Waves and download their managing software Waves Central.
 
Another bundle that you may want to grab is Native Instruments' Komplete Start.


There's quite a whole lot of things in there, an good alround set of sampled instruments, some really cool to have Kontakt based things such as Ethereal Earth, Analog Dreams and Hypha, the really great "Raum" reverb, and even the Player version of Guitar Rig gets you some nice sounds.
Add to this some mixing essentials such as the iZotope EQ, the Supercharger compressor, etc.

Also, for many free sample libraries, you will need the included Kontakt Player anyway, so this is kinda like a must-have in case you're into such things.
And yes, this is coming from someone not exactly speaking in favour of the company. This bundle and the Kontakt Player are defenitely worth it, though.

Requires a Native Instruments account and installing their Native Access software.
 
Found this 2 days ago, only fooled around with it a bit more during the last hour, instantly made it into my "Top Favorites" folder.
If you like filters and going mad with them, look no further than at:

Bacon Paul's Two Filters


Two filters (of pretty much any kind, I've never seen such a comprehensive collection), can be routed serially or parallely, along with some step sequencing modulator you can use to modulate pretty much anything for wild rhythmic stuff.
Can also be used for pretty simple things such as panning and tremolo.

For a start it might work best on something pad-ish, but in case your source sound isn't that, I recommend setting up a reverb (or cloud-ish) delay on a bus and slap this bad boy behind so the boring tails will get a well deserved treatment.

No registration, just a straight download and install.

The manual can be found here (the plugin will link to it as well):
 

Teletronix LA-2A Tube Compressor from UA is currently free until September 30​


 
Free
:farley


"We just need your email, birthdate, social security # and current address. Then we will send you a verification code to unlock this FREE plugin!!"
 
Free
:farley


"We just need your email, birthdate, social security # and current address. Then we will send you a verification code to unlock this FREE plugin!!"

It's really not that bad with UA. They're a pretty serious company and by now I've gotten some incredibly nice things from them for free (such as the Polymax Synth, which, even if it's quite limited in terms of options, has made it into my main Logic template).
Apart from that, nobody's forcing you to give them your real data details.
 
I've used a TON of free stuff over the years, and for the most part the only free stuff I still use are from companies that generally make commercial products. The ones who only do freebies tend to be more flaky on support/updates and are more prone to crashes or weirdness. A lot are unfortunately junk IMO. And given how ridiculously competitive the plugin market is these days, there are millions of commercial offerings that end up costing next to nothing, so even free can be a tough sell. These are the free plugins that I think are amazing and use lots though:










So many companies do limited period free offers that are worth grabbing - I've picked up so many that way over the years.
 
I was just about to start such a thread when I noticed this one.

May I ask for some things?

- While funny, it might be a good idea to change the thread title for something more serious, so interested folks not into internet lingo may still look and not be confused by the thread title. But hey, maybe it's just fine.

- I think it'd be a great idea to only recommend things that you've already tried yourself. There's tons freebies like literally anywhere, so finding the good ones is an incredibly tough effort (the signal-to-noise-ratio isn't too strong and I'm sure nobody really needs 38 incarnations of an LA2A clone plugin).
Just some information about why the plugin is great to have.

- Along the last point, it'd be great if the registration requirements would be included. Some plugins require no action but downloading and installing, but by now the majority requires *some* action (at least like handing out a mail adress), some others even require installing a (sometimes pretty large) installation manager for the very company (for instance IK, Waves, NI, UVI, etc.).
You inspired me to create the thread in the first place! Now I have a central place to find your plugin referrals, they've always been interesting to read about.

I've changed the title to reflect my age, and agreed on the registration requirements. Things like that will make/break it for me!
 
You inspired me to create the thread in the first place! Now I have a central place to find your plugin referrals, they've always been interesting to read about.

I've changed the title to reflect my age, and agreed on the registration requirements. Things like that will make/break it for me!
Using “teh” I’d probably guess you were in high school in the 00s? 😂
 
Ok, I gotta admit that I'm pretty much a mixing dummy. Or rather: I have very little interest in all these fine details and what not.
Having said that, I still sometimes like to add a bit more of pressure/impact to, say, drums.
If you are like me and don't want to deal with anything more nerdy, grab yourself Loudmax and throw it on your drum bus, then just drag the upper slider to the left until things are fine. I'm using this since a long time already and it never gets old for me. Obviously works on some other things as well.
Completely free, no registration required, just download and install.
 
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