![]() ![]() I tested the VSCO VSTs for a small project (sadly cannot upload demos of this), and I’m really thrilled by the quality and possibilities they offer. You can get the whole thing in one or each instrument separately. This is made of the samples the Versilian Studios provide for free. The Whisper Piano: Sadly has some “input lag”. Skerratt London Upright Piano (as sfz, KungKrill sampled it originally and provided a soundfont. ![]() Bigcat has made them to (or linked to) VSTis, some are only available as Kontakt, some you get as sfz.Ĭity Piano. Most of them are credited, though not linked. The “general piano” and the “clavi” do also have their own sound, but might be actually usable.Īs far as I know, most of the pianos there come from some type of cc or public domain libraries. Some of them are weird, the GUI is not good and many do not sound good or real. I’ve not decided yet, if a actually like these plugins. (And one might argue the point of “real instrument”) It depends on your needs and you’re probably best of by asking someone you know and who’s in the same genre. I’ll not cover synthesizers because of two reasons: There are so many of them and because they are synthetic it is hard to evaluate. I’m not sure yet, if I’m going to cover Kontakt because they are not actually “free” (you either have to get the payed version or the free “player” patch must be licensed by NI). SF2 and sfz will be discussed separately. Here I’ll cover some of the most impressive free VST instruments (“standalone”) I could find. ![]()
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