Check their websites and you may find something good. Some like spitfire, 8dio, samplephonics, fluffyaudio, Ivyaudio and others renowned companies that make vsts, once in a while release instruments for free. I don't use BBC's discover orchestra since it's not that good in comparison to other paid orchestral libraries, but It's still has decent quality.
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Find the patches at Encyclotronic, where you can download lots of other Yamaha Dx7 Sysex PatchesThere are thousands of old DX7 sounds out there on the web - free Try these: and (links to patches there) FTP site. I mentioned Pipe organ from samplephonics since its quality is great, and thanks to that I never had to buy another pipe organ library. Yamaha Dx7 Sysex PatchesThe DX7 was also the first synth that originated a huge 'patch creation' business. The same applies to some of the instruments that you may find on Pianobook, I found there several top quality instruments that I use on daily basis even though I own quite a few paid sample libraries. LABS is an absolute must have, you can make a wonderful score just out of this one serie, and eith enough work it will sound great. I speak from a cinematic background, I rarely use any synths, so I mentioned only sample based instruments here. There is also a free acoudtic guitar and a bass from Ample sound THE LEEDS TOWN HALL ORGAN from samplephonics (great pipe orgán) Pianobook (there are hundreds of free instruments there)ībc symphony orchestra discover (It's good if you don't have any other orchestra library) It's free, and it's not the most complex synth in the world so it's easy to program: I should note that both Cherry Audio & TAL have scalable UIs so they're great for 4k.Ī great one to start with is Cherry Audio Surrealistic MG-1. TAL-BassLine-101, emulation of the SH-101. If I had to name my favorite at the moment it would be the PS-20.
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Imagine building blocks that let you build anything and everything.Ĭherry Audio (any synth) - I pick up all the Cherry Audio stuff because it's best-bang-for-the-price. The truth is I haven't had enough time to dig into it, but if I could only have ONE synth it would be this one. It actually emulates sampler DACs internally, not just at the output stage like most.Ĭherry Audio Voltage Modular.
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Think of this one more like a retro sampler emulator but with a good interface. 1/ Here is the complete collection (85 patches) published in the 'Keyboards Magazine' french version collection during the 1987-98 years. I programmed them manually and compiled it in diverse soundbanks. Really handy features like the ability to drag to reposition drums, and some of the knobs do a lot more than you would expect by sweeping through a range of settings. A collection of DX7 patches have also been published in diverse old '80s specialized issues. This is free, and it's an incredible one shot drum sampler.