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Old 05-16-2013, 12:42 AM   #1
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Default 64 bit VST {free} plugins (REVERBS, COMPRESSORS, OTHER)

Could we please have here a list of quality plugs that are working well on the 64bit platform?

I am ready for suggestions.

BTW does anyone know for a 64bit version of the Ambience REVERB FOR Windows?

REVERBS, DELAYS


COMPRESSORS LIMITERS


OTHER MASTERING TOOLS


YOUR SUGGESTED CATEGORY (INSTRUMENTS, SAMPLES, EFFECTS)
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Old 05-16-2013, 03:31 AM   #2
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BTW does anyone know for a 64bit version of the Ambience REVERB FOR Windows?
I believe Ambience hasn't been updated in several years, I don't think you will find a 64 bit version.


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Old 05-16-2013, 06:38 AM   #3
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If you go over to kvraudio.com's plugin search, you can specify a search for 64bit and free or paid.
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Old 05-16-2013, 08:55 AM   #4
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Tim - I tried that on KVR and it didnt do to well.
I am also looking to go all 64bit and as much as possible free or giving $$ to smaller independent developers rather than the "big" ones.
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Thanks guys, perhaps I should stress out I wish a list of high quality VST plugs like AMBIENCE.
That is why I am searching for a natural sounding reverb like Ambience for 64bit.
I tried lots of them, but not one sounded that well, even Bricasti true stereo impulses not.
And Kjaerhaus VST as well. I can find them only as 32bit.
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Old 05-16-2013, 02:42 PM   #6
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x64 and freeware. hard do find goodies with this spec.

Reverb>

-Abstract Chamber
http://www.signaldust.com/p-abstractchamber.html

Comp/Limiter>

-Clip Shifter
http://lvcaudio.com/plugins/clipshifter/#download

Other mastering tools>

-SPAN
good known voxengo stuff
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YOUR SUGGESTED CATEGORY (INSTRUMENTS, SAMPLES, EFFECTS)
Shameless plug (no pun intended) in the instruments category: Combo Model V and F are free and available in 64-bit, and I like to think they are quality.
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Old 05-16-2013, 10:22 PM   #8
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Shameless plug (no pun intended) in the instruments category: Combo Model V and F are free and available in 64-bit, and I like to think they are quality.
A big +` from me. Been there since very early on and these are both excellent.

A certain Well Known Developer who also has a VOx-alike out there gave me a free copy of his version and frankly Tale`s is better.
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Old 05-16-2013, 10:35 PM   #9
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.....high quality VST plugs like AMBIENCE.

.....not one sounded that well, even Bricasti true stereo impulses not.
As much as I love Ambiance, it is no where near the Bricasti True Stereo IR's...not even close!

It all boils down to what YOU like for sure.......
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Old 05-17-2013, 09:57 AM   #10
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I believe some -all?- of Blue Cat Audios stuff is 64
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I believe some -all?- of Blue Cat Audios stuff is 64
They do have 64 bit for their freeware pack, nice stuff too!


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Old 05-17-2013, 11:39 AM   #12
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Molot compressor and Limiter6 rock!
http://vladgsound.wordpress.com/downloads/
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Old 05-17-2013, 01:45 PM   #13
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The free 'bundle' from Melda Production is 64 bit and excellent... check it out here:

http://www.meldaproduction.com/plugi...eEffectsBundle.

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Old 05-17-2013, 11:58 PM   #14
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Poor plate reverb is quite nice

http://www.vacuumsound.de/plugins.html
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Not free, but the Valhalla reverb plugs are good.

Definitely a small developer and low price, especially for the quality.

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Old 05-18-2013, 07:55 AM   #16
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The Serina Experiment have released some of my favorite free plugins. Amp and stomp box sims. They come in x64 as well as x86.
http://www.theserinaexperiment.net/

I love the R47, their clone of the Proco RAT. I use it mostly on duplicated bass and vocal tracks for grit and outright distortion.


Azurite by Distorque is a multi-voice chorus that's available for free in x64 too.
https://sites.google.com/site/distor...e/vsts/azurite
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Old 05-18-2013, 08:20 AM   #17
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Not free, but the Valhalla reverb plugs are good.

Definitely a small developer and low price, especially for the quality.

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Seconded... this is one of the best out there, regardless of price.
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Molot compressor and Limiter6 rock!
http://vladgsound.wordpress.com/downloads/
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Old 05-18-2013, 10:23 PM   #19
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www.sleepytimedsp.com - Both Lisp and the legacy bundle
www.igniteamps.com - The pultec plugin is great! and if you need guitar stuff their stuff is great and free
http://lepouplugins.blogspot.com/ - More free high quality guitar tools
http://hem.bredband.net/tbtaudio/archive/archive.htm

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Shameless plug (no pun intended) in the instruments category: Combo Model V and F are free and available in 64-bit, and I like to think they are quality.
GREAT quality and a really nice GUI too.

Thanks again!

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tinbrooke tales are 64bit?
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tinbrooke tales are 64bit?
Not a chance in hell!

I checked one of the "new" plugs... it was dated 2005.


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Not a chance in hell!

I checked one of the "new" plugs... it was dated 2005.


Thats what I was thinking... I'm going 64bit here soon and would have loved to take my favorite limiter with me
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Poor plate reverb is quite nice

http://www.vacuumsound.de/plugins.html
I second that. Great reverb. Much better than Ambience IMO.

And for other free x64 plugins, don't forget G VST.

http://www.gvst.co.uk/packages.htm

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Not free, but the Valhalla reverb plugs are good.

Definitely a small developer and low price, especially for the quality.

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Never 'Got' the Valhalla vibe at all, he has done nothing i would use right now but he is a very involved developer with a great pricing scheme and protection scheme
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Old 12-26-2013, 11:54 PM   #27
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I would recommend ReaEQ, ReaComp and ReaDelay. They work and sound better than many expensive plugins. For an algorithmic reverb you might be SOL, but Valhalla Room is nothing short of phenomenal for the price. But then ReaVerb with a good impulse can sound really good.
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Noy directly on topic, but tx16w free is the best free general purpose 64 bit sampler out there.
Resamplomatic 5000 is the best straight up 64 bit drum sampler right now.
Sforzando is the best free 64 bit sfz player out there.

All three work without a glitch or a crash and have very economical cpu resources, though that is proportional to the number of samples / layers being used.
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Never 'Got' the Valhalla vibe at all, he has done nothing i would use right now but he is a very involved developer with a great pricing scheme and protection scheme
So what DO you use for Reverb?
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some of these are surely re-posts but here's what I'm going with when my 64bit workstation is up and running:

Drums:
DrumMic'a by Sennheiser

Synths:
Crystal
FreeAlpha3
Tone2 Firebird
AaltoCM
Curve2CM
Kairatune
SynthmasterCM
ZebraCM
Reaktor Player
Kontakt Player
Zebralette
Podolski
Tyrell Nexus 6
TripleCheese
Alchemy Player
and a little bird has told me that Rapture is available in the new issue of Computer Music

Now for FX:

Compressor/Limiters:
BarricadeCM
ClipShifter
HoRNetFatFet (free with CM Magazine issue 190 I think)
IVGI
jsCompShaper
Supercharger (no longer free)
TDR Feedback Comp II
W1 Limiter
LoudMax
Molot
Limiter no.6
DCAMFreeComp
RoughRider
CamelCrusher
GVST bundle

EQ:
Kuassa BasiQ
DDMF CM EQ pack
Ignite Amps PTEq-1a
lkjb_Luftikus
Analog87 CM-EQUA

FX:
MFreeEffectsBundle (melda)
Azurite Chorus
Orange Chorus
WolframCM
EurydiceCM
lkjb_PitchedDelay
IMEA effects bundle (never heard of them but the bundle comes with Chorus, Compressor, Delay, Filter, Flanger, Limiter, Reverb and Overdrive.)
Voxengo OldSkoolVerb

Misc:
ADT (Auto Double Tracking)
EZMix Lite
Flux_BitterSweet
SkNote_Snap CM
Boz Digital Mono Bass (no longer free)
Lisp (Sleepytime Dsp)
SingleMault SE
SatsonCM

That should cover my bases
Now most of these I haven't even tried yet lol.
So I can say pretty much most of the comps/limiters/effects will get the fat trimmed after testing.
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And Kjaerhaus VST as well. I can find them only as 32bit.
Kjaerhus suddenly just "disappeared", it must be about 8 years ago now. One day his website was gone, no warning in advance. I bought some Kjaerhus plugins only months before that, fortunately I took backup of my serialnumbers :-) But some of them don't work very well on Win8.
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Kjaerhus suddenly just "disappeared", it must be about 8 years ago now. One day his website was gone, no warning in advance. I bought some Kjaerhus plugins only months before that, fortunately I took backup of my serialnumbers :-) But some of them don't work very well on Win8.
Pretty sure he went to work for Cakewalk
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Voxengo:

- OldSkoolVerb
- MSED (for mid-side-processing)
- Tube amp
- Span (spectrum analyzer)

http://www.voxengo.com/group/free-vst-plugins/
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Pretty sure he went to work for Cakewalk
Aha, good to know he didn't die at least. Many people have asked about him on different forums. His Classic series is still regarded as very good plugins.
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Shameless plug (no pun intended) in the instruments category: Combo Model V and F are free and available in 64-bit, and I like to think they are quality.
+1.. I'm not much of an organ guy - but these are fantastic.
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Never heard of this before - checked it out and the demos sound pretty damn good. Is the program in German only? That's what it looks like . .



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some of these are surely re-posts but here's what I'm going with when my 64bit workstation is up and running:

Drums:
DrumMic'a by Sennheiser
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Never heard of this before - checked it out and the demos sound pretty damn good. Is the program in German only? That's what it looks like . .
The drums are free. You can download it from this page. For non-German users.
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Yeah I was gonna direct you tovthat thread but vitalker beat me to it.
I believe that when loaded it is optional English/German.
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IK Multimedias "Classic EQ" comes in 64bit and is free too (though you have to register on their site iirc). Modeled after a Calrec UA-8000 "Polar" console. Very creamy with nice shelfs and peaks. Lots of colour. I really fell in love with it since I used it on some of my synth sounds (bass, lead, pads etc). Even using two very narrow peaks together (eg if you try to notch out some corresponding resonating freqs) do sound awesome.

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IK Multimedias "Classic EQ" comes in 64bit and is free too (though you have to register on their site iirc). Modeled after a Calrec UA-8000 "Polar" console. Very creamy with nice shelfs and peaks. Lots of colour. I really fell in love with it since I used it on some of my synth sounds (bass, lead, pads etc). Even using two very narrow peaks together (eg if you try to notch out some corresponding resonating freqs) do sound awesome.

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Nice!
another one to add to my list
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