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BasiQ is an acronym for Baxandall simulation equalizer. It is a 3-band equalizer plugin with photorealistic graphics from Kuassa, Inc. As the name implies, the engine are modeled after a design of classic baxandall equalizer well known for its smooth shelves and natural-sounding responses, similar to the tone control on a hi-fi systems. Top 6 Best Noise Reduction VST Plugins of 2020 + 2 Free Noise Reduction VST Plugins. It comes in with three noise reduction effects Oxford DeClicker, DeBuzzer, and DeNoiser. The benefits of its tools are that you can work with them in real.

Free Vst Fx Plugins

Audio Plug-ins

VST - AU - DX - RTAS - TDM - HTDM - AAX - MAS

PowerCore - LADSPA - LV2 - DSSI- VAMP

Best Free Vst Effect Plugins


VST
VST (Virtual Studio Technology) is a real-time native plug-in formatcreated by Steinberg. Currently there are over 300 plug-ins made forVST. It is becoming one of the most widely-used formats for audioplug-ins. VST plug-ins differ from Direct X plug-ins in a few areas:VST can be used on PC's or Mac's, it is dependent on the hostprogram.

AU
AU -Audio Units is the plug-in format developed by Apple to coincidewith their new audio and MIDI technologies in OS X. Certain programslike Logic support Audio units exclusively, while other programs likeDigital Performer 4 support their own MAS format as well as AudioUnits. Audio Units are handled at the level of the OS X operating sytemitself and for programmers they can have a certain advantages in thattwo seperate engines exist for the GUI of the plug-in as well as thesound engine itself, allowing for a more advance user interfacedesign.

DirectX
Direct X Plug-Ins Direct X is a real-time plug-in (i.e., Direct Xplug-ins can process or alter the sound without creating a new file).Direct X uses 'native processing' to function. Native processing usesthe existing power of your CPU to process audio. Native processing hasbecome more popular as CPU's keep getting faster. Direct X was createdby Microsoft for Windows users to play fast video games without usingDOS. Microsoft saw an opportunity to unify the gaming industry, theirresult was Direct X. Direct X uses low level application programminginterfaces (API's) for high performance multimedia applications such asplug-ins. It includes support for sound, music, graphics and networkapplications. Host programs must implement Direct X to runplug-ins.

RTAS
RTAS (Real Time Audio Suite) is a new plug-in format created byDigidesign for Pro Tools LE. RTAS is the next generation of AudioSuiteplug-ins. RTAS uses host based processing, your CPU, to run. RTAS isonly limited by the available CPU processing power. RTAS offers similarperformance to TDM in that each plug-in is fully automatable.

TDM
TDM (Time Domain Multiplex) is a plug-in format created by Digidesignfor Pro Tools systems. TDM can only function with Digidesign Farmcards. The number of plug-ins that you use depends on how many Farmcards you have and the type of plug-in. TDM is a 24 bit, 256 channelpath that integrates mixing and real time digital signal processing.This plug-in format offers zero latency and is fully automatable.

HTDM
HTDM stands for 'Host TDM' and refers to Plug-Ins that do all audioprocessing on the host CPU instead of the DSP chips found on your TDMhardware. They use a single, shared DSP on the TDM system to allow theaudio from these host Plug-In processes to stream in or out of thesystem. The faster your computer, the more Plug-Ins you will be able torun. HTDM Plug-Ins allow the power and flexibility of host-basedprocessing for synths and sampling to directly integrate into ProTools. You can work with these Plug-Ins as you would use standard TDMPlug-Ins, including major benefits like using Pro Tools automation (inaddition to MIDI) to automate parameters, or using control surfaces forhands-on control of Plug-In parameters.

AAX
AAX (Avid Audio eXtension) is Avid’s new advanced plug-in format, offering workflows and sound parity when sharing sessions between DSP-accelerated and native-based Pro Tools systems. The format comes in two flavors: AAX DSP—compatible with Pro Tools|HDX systems only (TDM is not supported in Pro Tools|HDX) AAX Native—compatible with any system running Pro Tools/Pro Tools HD 10 software


MAS
MAS (MOTU Audio System) is a real-time native plug-in format created byMark of the Unicorn. MAS was created as a proprietary plug-in formatfor Performer and Digital Performer. MAS plug-ins are fully automatableand do not require external DSP. MAS is becoming a widely supportedformat by third party developers and currently supports a wide range ofsoftware synthesizers. Available on Macintosh OS systems that use MAS.Host programs must implement MAS to run plug-ins.
PowerCore
The Powercore format is a hardware-supported plugin that can be used inVST and Audio Unit compatible applications. Hardware supported pluginsrequire the hardware be present to run. They also take strain off theCPU by doing the processing in hardware, hence there is less of a drainon the computer for processing audio in real time. Future development of the PowerCore platform has been ceased. As part of a larger strategic review, they have decided to cease further development of the PowerCore product range, including hardware units as well as software for the PowerCore platform. With the most recent release of software version 4.0, PowerCore is fully compatible with current operating systems, such as Mac OS X Leopard, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7, as well as the most popular DAWs – 32 bit and 64 bit.
LADSPA
LADSPA is an acronym for Linux Audio Developers Simple Plugin API. It is a standard for handling filters and effects, licensed under the GNU LGPL. It was originally designed for Linux through consensus on the Linux Audio Developers Mailing List, but works on a variety of other platforms. It is used in many free audio software projects and there is a wide range of LADSPA plugins available.


LV2
LV2 (LADSPA version 2) is an open standard for plugins and matching host applications, mainly targeted at audio processing and generation. LV2 is a simple but extensible successor of LADSPA, intended to address the limitations of LADSPA which many applications have outgrown.
Currently there is support for LV2 in Ardour, Qtractor, Traverso DAW, and the Linux version of Audacity. LV2 replaces the former DSSI plugin infrastructure.
DSSI
DSSI stands for Disposable Soft Synth Interface. It is a virtual instrument (software synthesizer) plugin architecture for use by music sequencer applications. It was designed for applications running under Linux, although there is nothing specific to Linux in the interface itself. It is distributed under the terms of a combination of GNU Lesser General Public License and some BSD licenses, all of which are free software licences.
VAMP
Vamp is an audio processing plugin system for plugins that extract descriptive information from audio data, typically referred to as audio analysis plugins or audio feature extraction plugins.

VSTis a trademark of Steinberg Soft- und Hardware GmbH.

Audio Units™ is a trademark of Apple Computers Inc.

Real-Time AudioSuite™ RTAS is a registered trademark of Avid Technologies Inc.

TDM (Time Domain Multiplex) and AAX (Avid Audio eXtension) are plug-ins format created by Digidesign for Pro Tools systems.

MAS (MOTU Audio System) plug-in format created by Mark of the Unicorn.

DirectX® is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation

Yesterday I posted an article with some tips on how to mix guitars when using amp simulators. One of the more common tricks to get better tone involves adding an equalizer with high pass and low pass filters to the end of the guitar FX chain.

I’ve been testing the free EQ plugins referenced in the article. So far the simplicity and effectiveness of ReaEQ stands out the most. The UI is a bit outdated but everything is laid out visually and it’s easy to learn how things work—it’s not nearly as complicated as some other EQs.

The ReaEQ is part of a package of free plugins from Reaper (the DAW, not the harvester of death). You don’t have to use Reaper or register anything; you can just download the plugins for free and start using them.

The plugin package is called ReaPlugs VST FX Suite (yep, get ready for a whole lot more Rea’s with the Reaper tie-in). It’s only available in VST format and supports Windows and Wine (Windows 8 isn’t listed but they work fine with W8).

There are nine free plugins in the ReaPlugs FX Suite. One good thing about them is they are low on CPU and RAM use. You can choose which ones you want to install; you don’t have to install the stuff you’ll never use.

Suite

Free ReaPlugs FX Suite

ReaComp – A highly-configurable compressor plugin with soft knee support, sidechain filters, sidechain inputs, feedback compression mode, and more.

ReaXcomp – An unlimited band compressor with controls for ratio, threshold, knee, attack, release, makeup, program dependent release, feedback detector, RMS size, and more.

ReaDelay – Multi-tap delay plugin with lots of settings and parameters.

ReaEQ – An unlimited band IIR based equalizer with several filters, including a frequency response and phase response display.

ReaFIR – A FFT based dynamics processor with support for defining response curves both using points or freehand by mouse.

ReaGate – A highly-configurable gate plugin with sidechain filters, sidechain input, variable RMS size, etc.

ReaStream – Supports streaming from host to host of audio and/or MIDI over a LAN segment.

ReaJS – Realtime user-editable effects processor with hundreds of included effects, such as delays, compressors, limiters, convolution, distortion, spectral noise editors, analyzers, loop samplers, creative effects.

Effect

ReaControlMIDI – Flexible MIDI controls in VST format; automate CC envelopes and bank/program selection, as FX parameters.