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AuthorTopic: Freeware instruments listed in Future Music
maz22
Posted: 3rd January 2005 13:41
Could someone please list the freeware instruments they list in the current issue of Future Music on US newstands? I know the Ana Mark isn't freeware but it is one of the ones they listed.

Thanks in advance guys.
maz22
Posted: 3rd January 2005 13:47
Ok, let me be a bit more clear. There's a section where they recommend vsti's and that's the info I'm trying to get.
hitman8081
Posted: 3rd January 2005 14:02
this should get you started in the right direction Smile http://www.kvraudio.com/ratings/9.html
ianweb123
Posted: 3rd January 2005 14:05
Effem http://www.krakli.co.uk
LazySnake http://www.bostreammail.net/ers/lazysnake.html
Subduer http://www.majken.se/vst/
Foorius http://dmi.smartelectronix.com/foorius.html
Anamark http://www.mark-henning.de
maz22
Posted: 3rd January 2005 14:11
That's what I wanted thanks Very Happy
Z3R0T0N1N
Posted: 3rd January 2005 14:22
foorius... that's not out, is it? The page looks like it's in development. I have been waiting anxiously for that one! Smile
ianweb123
Posted: 3rd January 2005 14:26
spoonboiler wrote:
foorius... that's not out, is it?

Not according to Future Music, its not, but they mentioned it anyway and the guy wanted the links..so Smile
Z3R0T0N1N
Posted: 3rd January 2005 14:41
Very Happy ok, thanx.
BTW, Ian. YAVA2 is a wonder! Very Happy
origami
Posted: 3rd January 2005 17:35
That Subduer seems nice...is it?
nool
Posted: 3rd January 2005 17:43
origami wrote:
That Subduer seems nice...is it?


yea, its very nice .. recently updated too Very Happy
origami
Posted: 3rd January 2005 17:47
just downloaded it. seems nice, I'll try it soon. how did it pass my attention, being such a free synths user myself?
BeatMax
Posted: 4th January 2005 19:46
Its a true gem. I love to work with it a lot and created several presets for it its really fun to turn all the knobs and Majken is very good at cpu optimizing. I made a song using Madtracker and 15 Subduers on my PIII 1 Ghz.
origami
Posted: 4th January 2005 19:48
yeah subduer is a very good sounding synth no doubt about it.
Majken
Posted: 5th January 2005 01:49
Wow, thank you so much! It's incredibly inspiring to get such nice comments. I promise to get going on the last betas before the final release as soon as possible.

( Now I'm gonna stop hijacking this thread, I promise Wink )

Cheers!

/Majken
toine6
Posted: 5th January 2005 02:49
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