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hi, i was wondering if anyone could share his/her stash of free insertpiz/insertpizhere plugs with me (VST and VSTi alike)? I do find some links on kvr, but those seem to be dead or link to an occasional vst. Piz' VST's are simply :tu: (like delamancha's for that matter) and I used to have quite a few, but I can't seem to find them any longer in my archives.

Kind regards in advance, Slug

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Surprisingly found the link in the Insertpizhere forum right here on KVR.

https://code.google.com/archive/p/pizmidi/downloads

Njoy!
Dirk

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hi Dirk, thanks for that one. that link refers to pizmidi.
there should be other plugs however. in case anyone wants or can share, I'll be your guest :-)

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You did notice there's 2 pages of downloads there?

It's got all the ones I got from the original downloads.

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Thanks Dirk, no I did not notice. I just checked and the links on the page (or changing the address in the addressbar) does not show anything other than this. Changing browser helped, but then I see several versions of pizmidi and pizjuce. Do you happen to see other vst/vsti's by Piz?? thanks a lot.

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i still have my key for the pro version and the installer but i dont remember how to register it with my key !
time for me to leave KVR.Bye bye ! 03/2022 :phones:

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There are also Linux ports of the Piz Midi collection, in the KX Studio repos: https://kx.studio/Repositories:Plugins

I have a version of Mr. Alias 2, as a Windows VST, but I know this one was released as native Linux as well, and I'm trying to get a copy of that (which is not hosted in Google Code). So if anyone knows where I could find it, that would be appreciated.

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publicradio wrote: Sun Apr 10, 2022 5:55 pm There are also Linux ports of the Piz Midi collection, in the KX Studio repos: https://kx.studio/Repositories:Plugins

I have a version of Mr. Alias 2, as a Windows VST, but I know this one was released as native Linux as well, and I'm trying to get a copy of that (which is not hosted in Google Code). So if anyone knows where I could find it, that would be appreciated.
Still at Wayback Machine;

https://web.archive.org/web/20110604035 ... g/plugins/

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Interesting, I didn't realize the Wayback Machine even hosted zip files. Sadly, every link works except Linux.

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