

More versatile and customizable than sausage fattener too.Ħ - Krush by Tritik : Basically the best bitcrusher you can get, full stop. Only two knobs: one is automated to trigger the effect, the other controls the length.ĥ - CamelCrusher : A compression/distortion plugin perfect for fattening up basses.

It's up there alongside Gross Beat and Halftime as one of the best ways to add weird time-based effects.Ĥ - dblue.TapeStop : Simulates the downward pitch slide and volume reduction caused by stopping a tape player. Has a stereo visualizer, and only two controls - Width, which increases or reduces a sound's existing stereo width, and Stereoize, which adds mono-compatible stereo width to sounds using a stereo-phase-inverted delay.ģ - dblue.Glitch : A step-sequenced glitch plugin.

It's a big part of the "EDM sound", put it on anything from basses to leads to make them sound tight, bright, and compressed.Ģ - Ozone Imager : A stereo imager that is actually good. If you use the Yamaha Grand Piano preset, this is probably the best-sounding free piano plugin you can get.ħ - BlueARP : Not an instrument, but a midi arpeggiator.ġ - OTT : A multiband compressor based on a well-known Ableton multiband compressor preset of the same name. Sounds good with saturation.Ħ - Keyzone Classic : Piano plugin. Use these alongside LABS and you'll be all set for making orchestral music.ĥ - Ample Bass P Lite : Free bass guitar plugin. Perfect for orchestral sounds, or other recorded instruments that are hard to find for free.Ĥ - DSK's assorted instrument plugins, such as Dynamic Guitars, Brass, Overture, and Strings aren't on the same level as $500 Kontakt libraries but they sound fairly good with the right processing. And you can also get the free Synth1 librarian add-on to manage your 25,000 presets.ģ - Spitfire LABS : A host for several free instrument libraries, with new ones added on a regular basis. Its greatest advantage is its presets - there's a free bank with 25,000 of them. You can get sounds out of this thing that'd be impossible with really any other plugin, but it's also a very capable general-purpose subtractive synthesizer.Ģ - Synth1 : An analog emulation synth based on the Nord Lead 2 (popular hardware synth from the 90s). Its biggest advantages are its 3 assignable LFOs and envelopes, its step sequencer, and its keytracked comb filter. Hope it helps someone!ġ - Helm : A very visually-oriented and user-friendly subtractive synth. Some of these are pretty well known, others less so, but I personally use/have used every plugin on this list and I can vouch for their quality. I think it's about time I gave this its own post.
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I made this list a long time ago, and I comment it whenever I see a post asking for free plugin suggestions.
