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Jace-BeOS wrote:616 pages... this is no longer a "reference friendly" thread... ;)
where you been?
it's been a behemoth for years now.
;)
I wish my lawn was Emo, so it would cut itself...
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spacedad wrote:jull as in 'mosynthm' 'drummurd' etc?
yes, i dont think tranchoz was ever released tho.
I wish my lawn was Emo, so it would cut itself...
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pinkjimiphoton wrote:
Jace-BeOS wrote:616 pages... this is no longer a "reference friendly" thread... ;)
where you been?
it's been a behemoth for years now.
;)
my studio got unmade, so i stopped downloading VST freeware, and so stopped coming to this thread. but holy crap it's hugemonstrously gigantititanic... :shock: i feel like i missed on some probably interesting things, but that's probably for the best since my (as still not completely tested) VST folder is over 1GB... can't try any of it on the MacBook i'm relegated to since the studio went.

though it did introduce me to the webalcolizer... :hihi: there's a perverse pleasure in seeing floaty rainbows on the NIN website...
- dysamoria.com
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pinkjimiphoton wrote:
spacedad wrote:jull as in 'mosynthm' 'drummurd' etc?
yes, i dont think tranchoz was ever released tho.
ah,i see.
i don't have that one then.(i have 3 or 4 others.)

i may have some others off eidenk's list though.

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I don't think it's the last vapourware list I linked to since I have a few of the listed pluggies which I believe you uploaded at some point spacedad.

Perhaps Bob should make his own wishlist/vapourware list now since he is a relative (and ardent) newcomer and that some of the reup links may be dead.

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Indeedy, still cross referencing and opening the last 400 .exe files I have downloaded.

First time I have seen these though; pandore, OST, OST6
http://web.archive.org/web/200606290817 ... om/VST.htm

and pongbox-no joy
http://nay-seven.com/detail.php?forumid=11&id=87&page=3 ).

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Last edited by spacedad on Sat Jan 08, 2011 6:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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bob bobwood wrote:Indeedy, still cross referencing and opening the last 400 .exe files I have downloaded.

First time I have seen these though; pandore, OST, OST6
http://web.archive.org/web/200606290817 ... om/VST.htm
Never saw those before either, well done Bob. I had some difficulties getting to find a link to Pandore so here goes:

http://web.archive.org/web/200607141527 ... andore.rar

And the Mini-pack does not seem to be on the wayback machine unfortunately.

http://web.archive.org/web/200607130914 ... nipack.htm

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spacedad wrote:i have midgard-hills
http://www.datafilehost.com/download-88ead6b3.html
Hehe, you posted while I posted and mini-pack is in there, well done spacedad!

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Wow you guys are weeding out the stubborn ones. Great work/thanks

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translated from midgard-hills readme:
' Finally, thank you to all who take their time to provide free fruits of their labor on the Internet. This sharing and pooling of information is the best part of the Internet.'
-amen. :D

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Glitchy in FL9 but two more experimentals from BV; X3 Funnel Web and X4 Reduction http://users.tpg.com.au/billv/free_vst_plug-ins.htm (new and not gems yet.)

Cheers spacedad for the minipack and OST2. No news on pongbox ?

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See updated pack. :wink:
Last edited by VSTJuNkiE on Tue Jan 11, 2011 4:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
KVR >Gear Slutz! Change my mind! :clap:

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VSTJuNkiE wrote:Got permission from stk to up this so here goes...

http://www.mediafire.com/?cng97pt8nwq32f0

28 arcDev masterpieces total. Enjoy! :D
11 pieces at least are missing from your collection. :wink:

Do you want them so you can complete it? 8)

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eidenk wrote:11 pieces at least are missing from your collection. :wink:

Do you want them so you can complete it? 8)
:P

Figures....

Yes please eidenk. :)

Thanks bro...
KVR >Gear Slutz! Change my mind! :clap:

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