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Oddy Free Vst

26.12.2020
Edit Feb 12 : Changed title of thread.
This will be a thread for Free VSTi Synthesizers emulating Classic Analog Synthesizers from the 60's to 80's that works with 1.0.x / 1.1.x (including 1.0.9x beta) releases of LMMS. They could have been posted to the Wiki directly but I have included a short description and supporting links for these plug-ins and it would crowd the Wiki.
It's an attempt to give back something to the project and forums.
I've been playing around with LMMS on and off (mostly off) for maybe a year, mainly making noises with Free VST synths. No composing whatsoever. For Win 7 32/64-bit the VeSTige is very good and just a few really big complex synths have been a bit unstable and crashing LMMS.
They all have been trough a brief test process outlined on the LMMS Wiki. Presets in VeSTige done and saved, Projects saved with adjusted knobs to see if the changes persists and one or two controls assigned to hardware with MIDI-Learn from within VST (where available) or assigned through LMMS. So note that the test is far from complete but should give a good indication if the plug-in works or not.
This first post will post the Computer specs, OS, LMMS version and other hardware used. The following posts will list instruments by manufacturer (the hardware being emulated) with a short description and some additional info such as manuals when available. If the mods think it will be too many posts just shout out and I'll put everything in one big post.
So.. let's start!
Computer :
Toshiba Portege Z935 Ultrabook, Intel Core i5-3317U @ 1.70GHz.
4 GB RAM
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
Toshiba USB-3 Docking station with 2x ACER 23' 1920 x 1080 monitors + built in 13'
Built-in sound card.
Creative 2.1 computer speakers (not bad at all for its size).
LMMS version : 1.1.0 (32-bit)
All instruments have been used but not tested as per the Wiki on LMMS 64-bit version 1.0.3 / 1.0.9x / 1.1.0.
Reason for using the 32-bit version is that there were some posts indicating that there was less clicks and pops than the 64-bit version (don't know for a fact if this is true, if not then just ignore this).
MIDI hardware :
M-Audio Oxygen 49, using MIDI over USB.
All VST unless otherwise noted are 32-bit versions available from http://www.vst4free.com
This is not an attempt to compare the plug-ins to the originals as I don't have them or have even been in the same room as most of these. Just take it as a list of cool free synthesizers to play around with.
Enjoy, hopefully some will find this useful!

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