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Best Linux Friendly Plugins
#1
Even better if they are F/OSS!
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#2
(04-25-2016, 08:37 PM)billparcells Wrote: Even better if they are F/OSS!

CALF plugins (FOSS)
Overtone (ex LinuxDSP) (commercial)
Fons Adriansen's zita plugs
...and not least x42 has some goodies working/cooking Smile

Cheers,
MMM
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#3
I'd add to those a few of my regulars..

On the F/OSS side there is Invada and Guitarix. Both are in KX Studios repos.

U-He - commercial but has some free stuff. I've bought two so far. Presswerk as it's a very flexible compressor that's great for parallel compression on a Mixbus and Satin that has everything you could want in a tape emulation.

https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic...1&t=424953
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#4
Do you guys have dynamic EQ in linux department?
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#5
https://pianoteq.com/ sounds awesome (but is not cheap and not free)

http://www.zamaudio.com/?p=976 (all platforms, free), the muliband compressor and gate are very nice.

http://guitarix.org/ (GNU/Linux only, free) pedal to the metal.

http://openavproductions.com/artyfx/ (GNU/Linux only, free) the small-is-beautiful set, great for live-performances

http://tytel.org/helm/ (cross platform, free) synth with lots of modulation

http://moddevices.com/ has not yet published their collection (source only, work in progress) - but all plugins there are LV2 and do obviously run on GNU/Linux. It's something to keep on the watchlist.
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#6
Someone is being modest...^^

Included with Mixbus are both the absolutely phenomenal SetBfree Hammond B3 emulation and the X42 Plugin set with so many useful plugins including MIDI routing, Metering, the Best FLOSS EQ out there as well as useful bits like tuners, triggers, and convolution IR hosts. They are in the Mixbus bundle but you might miss them if you don't know they're in the list..,

http://setbfree.org/gui_3d
https://github.com/x42/x42-plugins
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#7
Seriosly? Ok im buyong it right now

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#8
Umm... I think if you buy all of harrison plugins, it will okay for Mixing...
(I want to buy all of harrison plugins, but It's expensive to me.)

So, you may want to have a good sampler... (I try to make sound FX in MB, so I really need a sampler.)

There is a sampler called redux from Renoise, It's not free, but I think It's pretty good (I mean under Linux), because that making MIDI in MixBus is not really comfortable. but you can make some loops in this sampler. For example, mapping several chords in this sampler to keys in MB. and you just edit one key in MB, then it will play the chords which is you set before.

I'm going to buy it for MixBus 3.

link: http://renoise.com/products/redux
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(04-28-2016, 10:47 PM)HEY-YEH Wrote: Umm... I think if you buy all of harrison plugins, it will okay for Mixing...
(I want to buy all of harrison plugins, but It's expensive to me.)

So, you may want to have a good sampler... (I try to make sound FX in MB, so I really need a sampler.)

There is a sampler called redux from Renoise, It's not free, but I think It's pretty good (I mean under Linux), because that making MIDI in MixBus is not really comfortable. but you can make some loops in this sampler. For example, mapping several chords in this sampler to keys in MB. and you just edit one key in MB, then it will play the chords which is you set before.

I'm going to buy it for MixBus 3.

link: http://renoise.com/products/redux

What's wrong with Linux Sampler? https://www.linuxsampler.org/ I think it's pretty damn good myself.
ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 w/AMD FX™-8350 Eight-Core Processor 32GB RAM
M-Audio Delta 1010 / Echo AudioFire 12
Mixbus v7.x on Fedora 33 64bit
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#10
My single favorite plugin for vocals is Lush Life from Infamous Plugins. So flipping good. It's also kind of confusing for me, which only adds to its appeal.

That plus Calf and Guitarix cover 95% of what I could ever dream of needing.
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