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The Sonalksis FreeG is an intuitive tool that can be used for a
variety of applications to increase the control and flexibility of the
signal flow in the insert chain of the host.
To make the workflow and the overview of the signal processing
easier, FreeG provides extended, customizable metering features and
settings.
When working with digital audio, lack of fine metering and extended
signal flow control in the host is a common issue. The intentions with
FreeG is to improve the workflow in the host by providing these
features in the insert chain.
By providing the possibilites of extended control of amplitude,
phase and pan (stereo version) in the insert chain as well as fine
metering, with user configurable industry standard parameter options,
the range of applications for FreeG is almost only limited to the
context of the actual usage and of course, the insert chain.
NoteEdit is a free music score editor for Linux. It supports an
unlimited number and length of staffs, polyphony, a MIDI playback of
written notes, chord markings, lyrics, a number of import and export
filters to many formats like MIDI, MusicXML, ABC Music, MUP, PMX,
MusiXTeX and LilyPond and more.
Features
* Insertion/deletion/modification of notes, rests (and multirests),
ties/slurs, stem/beam control, instrument changes, repeats,
clef/time/key/volume/tempo and all other classical music notation
signatures.
* Chords markings (based on KGuitar project)
* Dynamic expression markings ((de)crescendo, octaviation, arpeggio, fermata, trills, grace notes etc.).
* Fixed expression markings (staccato, sforzato, portato, strong pizzicato, sforzando etc.).
* Multiple voices per staff (polyphony).
* Drum notes (including drum and bass drum clef).
* Flexible UI based on Qt/KDE. Supports zoom, multiple windows, many keyboard shortcuts, Konqueror embedding and other candies.
* Playback and other MIDI operations (reading and recording from MIDI
keyboard) are done using TSE3 library. Each staff can have its own
channel, own intsrument and own MIDI settings (reverbation, chorus).
Currently played element is highlighted!
* Support for lyrics.
* Basic score layout operations (setting brackets, braces, score title, composer, copyright etc.).
* Many useful tools like automatic placment of bars, automatic
placement of beams, transposition, copying&pasting of elements,
optimization and resetting of accidentals, MIDI importing (or recording
from MIDI keyboard) filters etc.
* Exports MIDI (using TSE3 library), MusicXML, ABC Music, PMX, MusiXTeX and LilyPond.
* Imports MIDI and MusicXML.
* The NoteEdit fileformat is similar to the format of the music
publication program (MUP). It’s a plaintext format, with a simple
syntax for describing the music, so computer geeks can edit it by hand
if they want to:).
* NoteEdit is translated into the following languages: German, Spanish,
French, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene and Swedish. It
supports UTF-8 encodings for lyrics, score title, composer, copyright
and other document strings.
NOTE: WHILE REAPER CAN BE EVALUATED WITH FULL
FEATURES AND NO EXPIRATION, YOU ARE OBLIGED TO PURCHASE A COPY. THE
OLDER VERSIONS APPEAR TO BE AVAILABLE FOR FREE.
Editing features
Review from Hamish:
I have been using reaper for a few months, payed $60 australian dollars for my ‘non commercial’ licence.
n my humble opinion it is the best VSTi and VST FX host around. I have
used herman seibs VST host, and still like it as a patch
editor/librarian.
The audio routing is phenomenal coming as I did from various versions
of logic, much more flexible. REAPER also gives you complete control of
the rendering process which I don’t believe any other application does.
On the helpful forum there have often been criticisms of the midi
editing capabilities, and Feature Requests for various things found in
cubase, logic or sonar. Coming from logic was a shock as I made heavy
use of all the logic editors, and now had only piano roll or event
edit. The major midi playing card that REAPER gives you is VST and JS
midi FX, this is gives you the power to make limitless non-destructive
editing in real time, which is very much the philosophy of REAPER.
I have been using REAPER for more than 8 builds now, and I will stay as long as the program remains healthy.
Free Amp 2 is a multi guitar amp-sim, with built-in Guitar synth.
Features:
‘Electri-Q’ - posihfopit edition’ is a simple, intuitive, but
powerful minimum phase EQ, which makes it very easy to adjust the
magnitude of any audio material. Due to its flexibility, it can be used
on every track or even as a mastering equalizer.
The plugin offers
two different algorithms. The algorithm ‘Analog’ was modelled on a
transistor based circuit of a real analog EQ. On the other hand
‘Digital’ is a pure and neutral digital EQ without any coloration.
‘Electri-Q - posihfopit edition’ has up to 64 bands and offers several
filter types.
Features:
Retro Delay is a flexible allround delay effect in VST format.
It has the character and sound of a vintage delay unit but features many modern options.
Besides delays, it can produce a wide range of modulation, chorus, flanger and phaser effects.
Features:
# Independent left and right channel delay lines
# BPM synced or manual times (up to 6 seconds)
# Forwards or backwards delays
# X-feedback
# Ping-pong delays
# ‘1 feedback pass’, there will always be 1 feedback
# Optional negative feedback for phaser/flanger effects
# Optional short delay times for phaser/flanger effects
# Integrated automatic limiter
# 2 BPM synced LFO’s 1 modulates filter cutoff, the other the delay time (only available for forwards delay)
# 4 LFO modes, sine, triangle, ramp, envelope follower
# LFO, left/right channel inverse options
# 24dB/oct resonant filter placed in the feedback path
# Switchable lowpass, bandpass, highpass, lowshelf and highshelf mode.
# Saturation
# Saturate and limit parameters
# 2 different types
# Old-school spring reverb
# Size, color and mix parameters
# Optional mono mode
# Fade out option, when using high feedback setings
# Fade out time parameter
# Pitchbend wheel, for smooth delay time changes
Guitar Suite is a collection of vst plugin with amplifiers and
analog processors for guitarists, containing the simulation of:
- Boss DS-1 (Distortion stompbox)
- Boss SD-1 (Super Overdrive stompbox)
- Tube Screamer (Overdrive stompbox)
- Oberheim PS-1 (Phaser stompbox)
- Univox Univibe (Modulations stompbox)
- Fender Twin 1969 (Guitar amplifier)
- Marshall JCM900 Dual Reverb (Guitar amplifier)