I made a free and open source plugin suite (FM / Granulator / Drum Slicer / Spectral Freezing Synths)

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@rafa1981
yeah, you are so right.
You got my at the word fud - very good agrumentation, thank you.
also thank you very much for your respectful language - we both are surely in the same team.
Good to know, there are some people who want to make the world a lil better.
I do like your second argument even better: every one is doing it, so it is ok.

Well be assured, not every one, not even close.
But thank you for the information about the surge team, I will investigate about that.

Well, I am not talking about making some logos or some marketing blahblah with chatgpt - I am talking about coding.
Well, you like vibe coding?
Good!
Go for it!
I guess, I will leave this forum now after one day.
This is not the way I like my argumentations and thought exchanges.
Good luck with your destiny.

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Sourcery4545 wrote: Fri Feb 20, 2026 10:23 am Thank you for your explanation.
I was blind, you are writing about it in your first sentence on your gumroad page.
Still thankfull, I think I won't test your plugins.
See, last time I have counted, I noticed I have more then 5000 native linux plugins installed, all floss or at least free/shareware...
when the month is longer then your money, then you have to make some cuts in the expenses.
Everything is here, maybe I could try a third audio slicer or one of my hundred reverb plugins.
Problem with ai coding is, that there are more security risks coming up.
This is what the internet is saying about security here:

AI focuses on functionality over security, leading to vulnerabilities like injection flaws, insecure authentication, and data leaks in 40%–62% of generated code.
Totally fair, I get your concerns! No need to apologize, it IS a very controversial topic after all.

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Not my cup of tea, but props to you for admitting having used AI and releasing it all for free too. That's nice.

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aquanode wrote: Thu Feb 19, 2026 11:31 am Hi everyone! :)
I hope I did not post too much of my plugins already and annoy a few of you, but today I finalized my VST bundle / suite and present all of them in the video below. It is 100% free and open source. I compiled vst3s for windows, but you can also use the JUCE source code for Mac and Linux.

Here I present all of them (download links are in the video description):

Hi man, thanks a lot for FREE Stuff and also Linux Support.
I would appreciate a Bundle Download to have all together =)

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