Old Free VSTi Gems From The Past
- KVRAF
- 3303 posts since 6 Jul, 2012 from Sick-cily
Downloaded without problems and useful link... Thanks Russian Friends... Dasvidania!!!
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- KVRist
- 155 posts since 22 Jun, 2015
@TIMT
I was looking for these as well (on page 836 of this thread), but unfortunately I never found these either.
I am also still interested if anyone knows where to find them.
I was going to try to dig a little deeper into their website but when I try to go to their site I get a warning that there may be a risk of viewing their page.
www.braindoc.de
Does everyone get the same warning?
I was looking for these as well (on page 836 of this thread), but unfortunately I never found these either.
I am also still interested if anyone knows where to find them.
I was going to try to dig a little deeper into their website but when I try to go to their site I get a warning that there may be a risk of viewing their page.
www.braindoc.de
Does everyone get the same warning?
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
yeah,it's obvs been dead and taken over...his name is robin schmidt and his newer stuff is here... http://www.rs-met.com/company.html
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- KVRist
- 155 posts since 22 Jun, 2015
@spacedad,
Correct, a while back when I was looking for the BrainDoc Amplitude Modulator I came across this site
http://rekkerd.org/braindoc-updates-amp ... modulator/
and when I clicked on the screenshot to see what it looked like, I thought wow that really looks like the RS-MET plugins (because they have a very distinct look to them), and with a little research I found the same thing, that they created by the same person. Robin creates some great stuff, and is kind enough to share most of them for free, which I am very thankful for and I am sure many others are as well.
I looked around to see if he ever adapted his Amplitude Modulator into his new plugins but didn't see anything similar.
There are other ones but this one really looked interesting to try, tough one to find though.
I also tried to wayback the website but it is blocked there as well.
Correct, a while back when I was looking for the BrainDoc Amplitude Modulator I came across this site
http://rekkerd.org/braindoc-updates-amp ... modulator/
and when I clicked on the screenshot to see what it looked like, I thought wow that really looks like the RS-MET plugins (because they have a very distinct look to them), and with a little research I found the same thing, that they created by the same person. Robin creates some great stuff, and is kind enough to share most of them for free, which I am very thankful for and I am sure many others are as well.
I looked around to see if he ever adapted his Amplitude Modulator into his new plugins but didn't see anything similar.
There are other ones but this one really looked interesting to try, tough one to find though.
I also tried to wayback the website but it is blocked there as well.
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- KVRist
- 155 posts since 22 Jun, 2015
@Vospi
First off, thank you for adding a new tool to my search process, http://www.virustotal.com, I never knew sites like this existed where you can scan a URL / specific files from a website, very nice, thank you for sharing this.
Also thank you my friend for taking the time to find this, but it unfortunately does say that it contains some kind of malware, when I scanned it with the antivirus site you mentioned, if I used it correctly.
I do not blame you or any Russians for this, I think you seem like a nice guy who took some time to try and help me find a plugin I was looking for, which I very much appreciate.
However, on the other hand your profile picture does scare me right down to my very soul. Just Kidding
On a side note, I have downloaded files from many different countries (Russia, China, Japan, etc.) with great success and no problems (well every now and then if Google cannot translate a page to English, I occasionally have trouble finding download links )
Thanks again for your help
Also, I am so excited to see what entries will be submitted in the KVR Developers Challenge 2016.
I don't want this year to go by any quicker, but a part of me wishes it was December already.
These challenges bring out so much great talent.
Thank You KVR and to all of the developers that submit their work.
First off, thank you for adding a new tool to my search process, http://www.virustotal.com, I never knew sites like this existed where you can scan a URL / specific files from a website, very nice, thank you for sharing this.
Also thank you my friend for taking the time to find this, but it unfortunately does say that it contains some kind of malware, when I scanned it with the antivirus site you mentioned, if I used it correctly.
I do not blame you or any Russians for this, I think you seem like a nice guy who took some time to try and help me find a plugin I was looking for, which I very much appreciate.
However, on the other hand your profile picture does scare me right down to my very soul. Just Kidding
On a side note, I have downloaded files from many different countries (Russia, China, Japan, etc.) with great success and no problems (well every now and then if Google cannot translate a page to English, I occasionally have trouble finding download links )
Thanks again for your help
Also, I am so excited to see what entries will be submitted in the KVR Developers Challenge 2016.
I don't want this year to go by any quicker, but a part of me wishes it was December already.
These challenges bring out so much great talent.
Thank You KVR and to all of the developers that submit their work.
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
have you tried asking him?miketurn wrote:@spacedad,
I looked around to see if he ever adapted his Amplitude Modulator into his new plugins but didn't see anything similar.
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redheadsoldier redheadsoldier https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=388137
- KVRer
- 3 posts since 7 Nov, 2016
Hey bros. Long time lurker, first time poster. Cheers!
One of you bros wouldn't happen to be able to spare a re-up of Flintlock's infamous Juno 106 vst, by chance?
Sadly the last re-up from 2015 has died.
One of you bros wouldn't happen to be able to spare a re-up of Flintlock's infamous Juno 106 vst, by chance?
Sadly the last re-up from 2015 has died.
- KVRAF
- 4760 posts since 26 Apr, 2002 from the bogely factory
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redheadsoldier redheadsoldier https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=388137
- KVRer
- 3 posts since 7 Nov, 2016
It looks like the last activity in the Raiders of the Lost VST group was March 2015. I'm not too optimistic about my request to join being approved, but thank you spacedad.
Still looking for that Flintlock Juno 106 vst in the meantime.
Still looking for that Flintlock Juno 106 vst in the meantime.
- KVRist
- 399 posts since 26 Aug, 2011 from somewhere under the rainbow
https://www.mediafire.com/?s31b0eiic81n9 whoever put it there, thanks
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redheadsoldier redheadsoldier https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=388137
- KVRer
- 3 posts since 7 Nov, 2016
Bro! Thank you! Been looking all over for this little VST.
- KVRist
- 316 posts since 3 Mar, 2014
Is de la Mancha's Ballistic still available somewhere? Google and de la Mancha's site didn't help.
- KVRian
- 690 posts since 4 Jul, 2011 from England
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- KVRAF
- 1907 posts since 24 Apr, 2010
http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.bizune.net/*
then type zip or mant (or exe or rar etc) in the filter search box or look through the lot.
General advice, find your way around the archive as not every link works....
poke around a bit.......
then type zip or mant (or exe or rar etc) in the filter search box or look through the lot.
General advice, find your way around the archive as not every link works....
poke around a bit.......