Not necessarily stoned, but beautiful. Freq Echo is perfect for dub, Dr. Who, and all of your psychedelic needs. Bode-Style Frequency Shifter + Analog Echo Emulation create surprising sonic effects. Subtle chorusing and double tracking to barberpole phasing and flanging to endless glissandos and runaway echos. New in 1.2.0: VST3, signed & notarized installers that are ready for Big Sur, signed Windows installer! New in 1.2.8 (for Mac): Native Intel and ARM builds, including native M1/M2 AAX!
Free Clip 2 is now available! Free Clip has been eclipsed by its zoomable, resizeable and scalable successor, Free Clip 2! Free Clip 2 is part of Free Suite - our completely free, light weight, zero fuss set of cross-platform audio plugins. Get it here! If you need a copy of Free Clip in order
Free Analog-style spectrum analyzer plugin. Designed to be a handy visual feedback tool for those who like the smoothness of analog spectrum analyzers.
Free Guitar amplifier effect plugin with a variety of sound shaping features as well as cabinet modeling, gate, and reverb modules. Nice minimalist rock music-geared sound.
Reverb Plugin with a Vintage Vibe [VST, AU, AAX] - OldSkoolVerb | Voxengo
Free Reverb plugin that implements a kind of “classic” stereo reverb algorithm which is technically simple yet optimal. Provides a wide palette of reverb sounds, ranging from plate to hall.
Free Real-time FFT spectrum analyzer plugin. Offers you a lot of options for visual look customization. Features statistics, correlation meter, EBU R128 metering.
Cassette Transport | Tape start and stop | Free audio plugin
Free audio plugin for Mac and Windows (VST, VST3, AAX, AU) that creates the effect of tape start and stop. Includes fast forward, rewind, play and stop noises from a real cassette deck.
Free audio plugin that simulates the sound of a sub kick microphone. Add thump to kicks and basses. Available in VST, VST3, AAX and AU formats for Mac and Windows.
Simpulse: Dave is a small collection of some guitar cab impulses. This collection features impulses created with an old Marshall cab that I've retrofitted with four different guitar speakers - A V30, Greenback, T75 and K100. What makes “Simpulse” impulses so special? Unlike traditional impulse packs which include impul