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DtBlkFx reviews and mentions
- Spectral Suite effects drop for Bigwig. Some neat stuff, can we remake any of these as ableton racks?
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Do you know any plugins similar to Micheal Norris Soundmagic Spectral ?
SoundHack, DtBlkFx.
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How did Quiet Bison make the vocal/flute-like synths in 1:10 and 2:14?
Try with this
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Intro
DISTRHO Nekobi is an open source VST that I found that's very interesting. It's modeled after the Roland TB-303, a legendary synth that's instantly recognizable in recordings by the likes of The Prodigy and Aphex Twin and led to the creation of the "acid" genre. It looks like a fairly pared down, straightforward version of the 303 but I know synths are generally more complicated projects as they encompass oscillators which generate the audio signal as well as filters and effects which effect the audio signal. I'm not sure whether it would be a good beginner VST project for this reason, but again I'm looking to really sink my teeth in to a VST project so maybe this would be a good opportunity.
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What is the most bizarre plug-in you own or have owned in the past?
There is a 64-bit version.
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This plugin is incredible! Except, its 15 years old, and has the most confusing UI. So, can anyone find an alternative?
Looks like it's open source, been updated to 64-bit, but needs to be updated to VST3 and otherwise hasn't changed much. https://github.com/dozius/DtBlkFx
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dozius/DtBlkFx is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of DtBlkFx is C++.