fat1.lv2
Fons Adriaensen's AT1 -- Autotune LV2 plugin (by x42)
helm
Helm - a free polyphonic synth with lots of modulation (by mtytel)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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fat1.lv2
Posts with mentions or reviews of fat1.lv2.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-13.
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Auto tune style plugin free for Linux?
X42-autotune here
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Best easy to download Autotune?
Plugins don't make good music. That's what artists do. And there are alternatives to Warez...
- Auto-Tune on Linux
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LINUX PLUGINS THREAD (2022)
x42 Auto Tune — my go-to autotune plugin, modelled on Zita's AT1. Very barebones, with tuning/bias/correction/speed controls, you can select which of the 12 chromatic notes to retune to, or you can also sidechain to a MIDI channel to force tuning to a particular note in realtime.
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For the past two weeks I've been working on a Melodyne clone
Fons Adriaensen's zita-at1 is supposed to have really good quality pitch correction, maybe worth a look? Here's Robin Gareus's fork on github for easy browsing. It's GPL though so I don't think you can copy-paste it into an MIT licensed project.
helm
Posts with mentions or reviews of helm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-27.
- Helm by Matt Tytel
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 27 November 2023
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I wanna get into producing
undertstand how to install VST (Virtual Studio Technology) download some free plugins. FREE ONES, NO matter if they sound superduper or not. just to play around and try to undertstand them. watch some tutorials how to set them up in your DAW. i recommend the Plugin Helm! yes not the best but for free and alot of options to learn from it. and thats what makes it great! https://tytel.org/helm/ . i recommend this heavily because you have some sounds to start witha and you can create alone with this one alot. i mean really alot. there are endless tutorials how to make some specific sounds with this. than you need to a drumkit. you can use helms drumsounds and so on. but i recommend to search for a better way to do drums. helm can give you good piano, bass, and so on. but take your time to find a drum plugin. after you played around with helm already.
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What software/synthesizers can I use that are free?
Matt Tytel's Helm is a great option to learn, CPU friendly and it sounds really good.
- Cheapest way to make music
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Need Complete VST Instrument
For a synth, you can't go wrong with Helm https://tytel.org/helm/
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Bojack's Roland Jupiter 4
Does anyone here have a suggestion for a really cool software synth (preferably free) that can do these kinds of things? I've been messing with Helm, Cardinal and the built-in synths in Bitwig Studio and have yet to get a satisfying result... Don't you hate it when that happens?
- Best free plugins?
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Is M Audio Keystation 49e too old for Windows 10 /Reaper use?
What about installing Helm and trying to play it as a standalone instrument.
What are some alternatives?
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