Aha! That doesn’t show up on their mobile site, and I was in my phone. Gotcha.

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Great. It’s definitely worth a download and tweak if you are looking for lush pads for free!

And handily available for Linux too - I’ve used this off and on for a while, but haven’t really been using VSTis very much until more recently.

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And totally open source apparently:

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Full Bucket Music has a new, free, and (looks to be) useful sequencing plugin out:
https://www.fullbucket.de/music/sequencair.html

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Here’s my current list of cool free plugins for your daw!

Recently downloaded this one:

It sounds very clean to me, which might or might not be your thing, but it’s got a nice clean UI and features you usually don’t see in free delays.

I prefer this one though:

which I find sounds a bit more dirty and vintage with the right settings.

And talking about dirty delays, I totally love this one

Probably because it somehow reminds me of the delay mode on the OTO Biscuit.

Surge was recently open sourced, and it’s really a nice, cross-platform (yeah, linux too!), fully featured synth plugin, with some pretty advanced features. Highly recommend to check it out, if you’re looking for that kind of thing:
https://surge-synthesizer.github.io

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Izotope is offereing Ozone 8 Elements for “free” this week - it costs only your email address

https://www.izotope.com/en/products/ozone.html

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Crazy Ivan will always have a special place in my heart.

http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=7

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Reviving this thread to give a major shout out to Felt Instrument’s Wolno (piano sampled to tape played back half speed) and Valhalla DSPs Supermassive (reverb/delay goodness) — I believe these have been mentioned elsewhere but for completeness thought they should be here too

Okay, now I’m off to make an album using these two : )

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How about Helm, by Matt Tytel?

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:slight_smile: thanks very much!!

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Supermassive is so absurdly good it felt like it belonged in the favorite plugins, worth buying thread! :joy:

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Supermassive is so nice

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can’t recommend enough walno + supermassive. two very powerful tools. walno sounds wonderful thrown into supermassive!

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Yes! Helm makes sound design very easy!

Well, I had heard of Ajax Cecilia a long while ago , before I had started my long romance with FFT processing 
 and I finally have gotten the gumption to install it and honestly it looks freakin amazing
 but 
 you have to install a bunch resources I order for it to work 
 and 
 I am pretty dense / stupid from a programmer standpoint. I taught myself how to make music on fruity loops at 12 , but that helps me nothing with this crazy python pip etc stuff 
 I’ve been trying to figure it out and searching like “pyo installation for newbs windows” etc
 so, enough pathetic Boolean 
 does anyone know a good resource for wrapping ones head around this ? Like a forum or a discord or something ? Maybe I should try Facebook ??? I have tried and gotten to the first step of installing the package manager 
 but it’s not reliable at all and half of the strings I try get errored . I really need like , a baby-hand holding through this 
 not really sure what but i can do 


Any help would be so great

Thank you!!!

-c

Hmmmmm
 I don’t recall having to jump through any hoops when installing Cecilia? Are you using a mac or a pc? I’m using a Mac and if I remember correctly all I did was download the dmg and install. It’s possible that I’m wrong I guess, but I also would have probably given up if it seemed difficult to get it installed.

I’m using windows 10 pc
 and I istalled the frontend I guess is it but I need
PYO, NUMPY, and some other things
 which I guess you’re supposed to install from python Which I have absolutely no experience with

Am I missing something ???

I really hope that I am missing something :))))

What version are you trying to install?
if you are on linux you are are in for a little ride