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I tried going to http://soundcavern.free.fr/freeware/freeware.htm but when I tried to get visual orangeator and gakstoar alpha, all I got was 'Die angegebene Seite konnte nicht gefunden werden' (in passing, isn't it amazing how multilingual the web is making us all - Certainly I know by now what 'Achtung! Haben sie ihr passwort vergessen?' means. And I think that constant texting is producing the most literate generation since the Victorian Era...but I digress...)

I have been working on the vapourware site and it should be up by the end of the week,I am just waiting for the domain to propagate. I'll get Jimi to tell youse when we've got it running.

Catt D'Inde

"Beauty will be convulsive or it will not be at all" - Breton.

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You have successfully uploaded a file called VST Processor.zip (1 MB), to sendspace.

Description: spinaudio vst processor
You can use the following link to retrieve your file:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/4dpsxg
I wish my lawn was Emo, so it would cut itself...
My Music (updated link)
f**k CANCER

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these already gone...

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3717.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3716.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3715.html

anybody got them? :)

must've taken them down for some reason;

but when you think about old vst pages disappearing
forever, it doesnt seem right: all the work that goes
into producing worthwhile content on the web, and it
gets dumped just because someone hasn't kept up their
subscription..there should be some central archive,
where all documentation and plugins are kept live.

i suppose this applies to all the research material,
etc. etc.
what's the deal with the web archive? how long is
stuff actually kept? it seems that whenever
anything gets discovered and hit on, there, even a few times,
the links die. so what's the point of an archive, if it clams
up when you start requesting from it!!? :x

btw: richhonchos list.. :tu: [/img]

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mztk wrote:these already gone...

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3717.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3716.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3715.html

anybody got them? :)

must've taken them down for some reason;
Just checked, they're all back there again :)
Must've been some problems with the IP or smth

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mztk wrote:these already gone...

http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3717.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3716.html
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/3715.html

anybody got them? :)

must've taken them down for some reason;

but when you think about old vst pages disappearing
forever, it doesnt seem right: all the work that goes
into producing worthwhile content on the web, and it
gets dumped just because someone hasn't kept up their
subscription..there should be some central archive,
where all documentation and plugins are kept live.

i suppose this applies to all the research material,
etc. etc.
what's the deal with the web archive? how long is
stuff actually kept? it seems that whenever
anything gets discovered and hit on, there, even a few times,
the links die. so what's the point of an archive, if it clams
up when you start requesting from it!!? :x

btw: richhonchos list.. :tu: [/img]

i have these bro, will up them for you later, a'ight?
I wish my lawn was Emo, so it would cut itself...
My Music (updated link)
f**k CANCER

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nevermind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

;)
I wish my lawn was Emo, so it would cut itself...
My Music (updated link)
f**k CANCER

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yeah, got em now, thanks.

dreaddd, was looking at akaidisk only the other day,
and no, it still doesn't do what it's supposed to.(...)
it runs, but doesn't recognise the akai disks.
does this need w98, then? ¨how does it work?¨

is there some kind of 'wrapper' to play 16bit stuff on XP?
( if that is what it's about )

also, could someone please explain how sbk files differ from
sf2 files. idle curiosity, cz i just downloaded a load and
saw that they are mainly smallsize files, which could be useful,
although probably awful quality, etc. bla bla. just wondering
whether to pick em up.
bumping this, so i know where to find it..so much there(?)
http://www.angelfire.com/music2/richhoncho/samples.htm

well, in fact a few work, but most are 404s etc. maybe a
webarchive job..

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pinkjimiphoton wrote:some cool new stuff i haven't seen before

http://www.cosc.brocku.ca/Offerings/4P98/gallery/vst/

AARGH!E-S-P-E-C-T, once again, Pink!

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indigocat wrote:I tried going to http://soundcavern.free.fr/freeware/freeware.htm but when I tried to get visual orangeator and gakstoar alpha, all I got was 'Die angegebene Seite konnte nicht gefunden werden'
i think they were pointing out to the official sites, and in the case of LinPlug, they dont host anymore the files..
youll need to do a search on the previous pages of this thread, as i think theyve been posted a couple of times already on hosting sites

Peace
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
Radio Rebelde - Modern roots reggae with an electronic twist https://radiorebeldereggae.bandcamp.com/

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pinkjimiphoton wrote:some cool new stuff i haven't seen before

http://www.cosc.brocku.ca/Offerings/4P98/gallery/vst/
some not bad pluggie inside, although several of them seem to have proper problems on working smootly (one either dont get recognized by most hosts' pluginscan, although i cannot remember which one ATM)

Peace
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
Radio Rebelde - Modern roots reggae with an electronic twist https://radiorebeldereggae.bandcamp.com/

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jikoO wrote:On my webpage : http://www.woolyss.free.fr/chiptuning.php

You can download all VST plugin oriented soundchip. Few VST are old and no relative website (soft PSG, hues2600, MicroSynt, Quantum 64, Syntendo, Neochip, NESvst...)
nice page, jikoO ..thx! :tu:

Peace
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
Radio Rebelde - Modern roots reggae with an electronic twist https://radiorebeldereggae.bandcamp.com/

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mztk wrote: dreaddd, was looking at akaidisk only the other day,
and no, it still doesn't do what it's supposed to.(...)
it runs, but doesn't recognise the akai disks.
does this need w98, then? ¨how does it work?¨

is there some kind of 'wrapper' to play 16bit stuff on XP?
( if that is what it's about )
hey mztk ;)

i think it needs to be run under 16bit win or dos...running dos is a problem with NTFS formatted HDs, though there's still NTFSdos..
i never had time to dedicate to create a proper dos boot, like i wanted, to be able to run Xrazor, Akaidisk and some other stuff when needed...ill do that sooner or later tho..
Peace
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
Radio Rebelde - Modern roots reggae with an electronic twist https://radiorebeldereggae.bandcamp.com/

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FYI fellas! AnalogX has updated all them almost legendary DX plug-ins!!

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.html

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bosomaniac wrote:FYI fellas! AnalogX has updated all them almost legendary DX plug-ins!!

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/audio.html
AnalogX Scratch update was just a start then :)
that little app served me properly in the past for rendering some "fake" scratches from samples :party:

Peace
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
Radio Rebelde - Modern roots reggae with an electronic twist https://radiorebeldereggae.bandcamp.com/

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Brand new GTG PD9:

http://www.gtgsynths.com/plugins.htm


And also new:

http://www.amvst.com/index.php?name=Dow ... ails&id=46


Enjoy :)


Still watin' on Krakli's RGB4. Ian said it should be soon though. :D



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