Easy to remove what you don't need only one of the free I don't have now is the Vac-6 volume analyser. There is probably a few more in there I don't need or use.joeyluck wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017I've always preferred a list, like this simple one here or the spiffy Reasonistas one mentioned previously.AttenuationHz wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017
Holy balls it actually adds them to your cart too easy.
The kilohearts stuff is showing as a trial though for some reason.
The Combinator idea is not for me since I know what I have and only add what I need.
List of Free Rack Extensions
- AttenuationHz
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It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
Well... Until they add some functionality to the 'sync all' option in user accounts (such as deselecting and leaving deselected ones you don't want to sync). Because I use that function on every work computer. There's a few I grabbed early on in the excitement of things, but have since learned to just get what I need.AttenuationHz wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017Easy to remove what you don't need only one of the free I don't have now is the Vac-6 volume analyser. There is probably a few more in there I don't need or use.
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True that, maybe in 5 years!joeyluck wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017Well... Until they add some functionality to the 'sync all' option in user accounts (such as deselecting and leaving deselected ones you don't want to sync). Because I use that function on every work computer. There's a few I grabbed early on in the excitement of things, but have since learned to just get what I need.AttenuationHz wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017
Easy to remove what you don't need only one of the free I don't have now is the Vac-6 volume analyser. There is probably a few more in there I don't need or use.
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
Maybe sooner? I think they're noticing a need for plugin management with the recent adding of devices to favorites lists. And the VST management is almost more flexible with the ability to hide VSTs vs. having to remove them completely like we do with REs. That would be a nice feature if added to the Authorizer.AttenuationHz wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017True that, maybe in 5 years!joeyluck wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017
Well... Until they add some functionality to the 'sync all' option in user accounts (such as deselecting and leaving deselected ones you don't want to sync). Because I use that function on every work computer. There's a few I grabbed early on in the excitement of things, but have since learned to just get what I need.
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hopefully.....joeyluck wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017Maybe sooner? I think they're noticing a need for plugin management with the recent adding of devices to favorites lists. And the VST management is almost more flexible with the ability to hide VSTs vs. having to remove them completely like we do with REs. That would be a nice feature if added to the Authorizer.
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
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Nautilus Bass Synthesizer
Nautilus 1 is now a free device:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... nthesizer/
Nautilus 1 is now a free device:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... nthesizer/
- Botramduuze
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Open this combinator in Reason and you will see cardboard boxes if you don't have the RE.
There are 51 free ones.
viewtopic.php?t=7499503
There are 51 free ones.
viewtopic.php?t=7499503
Musician, audio engineer, sound designer, sonic experimentalist, from ambient to industrial noise (and everything in between)
I just added it to the list. Thank youzumBeispiel wrote: ↑21 Nov 2017Nautilus Bass Synthesizer
Nautilus 1 is now a free device:
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... nthesizer/
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Hallo Challism, you're welcome.
If you want to drop down all the 51 free REs, then you should add these too:
Normen Hansen - VMG-01 Sample Delay
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... ple-delay/
Rob Papen - Attention Instrument
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... nstrument/
Rob Papen - RPSpec Effect
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... ec-effect/
I'm not sure how i missed those.... thought the list was up to date. OK, thanks. It's up to date now.
Yikes! The Attention Instrument!!!?? Glad I only "tried" that one, instead of "buy" so it doesn't clutter up my browser.
Yikes! The Attention Instrument!!!?? Glad I only "tried" that one, instead of "buy" so it doesn't clutter up my browser.
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Thank you for creating and keeping the list up-to-date!
- LABONERECORDINGS
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ReGain Audio Gain Assistant is also one to the list. Part of our latest Patriot Range
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... assistant/
Merry Christmas to you all
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... assistant/
Merry Christmas to you all
- AttenuationHz
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Fair play!LABONERECORDINGS wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017ReGain Audio Gain Assistant is also one to the list. Part of our latest Patriot Range
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... assistant/
Merry Christmas to you all
Edit:
That is amazingly useful! Is it oversampling protected at 0 dB and below?
Will probably use this on every mix channel!
It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
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There's no oversampling going on, as it's simply a gain control tool. If you are referring to the lag control, it's a switch between 1ms step gain change to 25ms step gain change, so you could use it in the mix on for example a chorus section a couple of dBs up then after the chorus back to the verse you can drop back down to 0dB again (classic ambush technique)AttenuationHz wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017...Is it oversampling protected at 0 dB and below?
Will probably use this on every mix channel!
And we appreciate the kind comments, glad you like the idea and the way it works, we think it would help a lot of users who want to step their gain staging easier and precisely especially if the channel already has automation that can be a real workflow killer if you have to tweak it to relevel, or add in a bus which can get fiddly by going to the sequencer after automating the fader and then setting the buss fader level. ReGain with drag'n'drop then click to us just makes sense for speed.
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Thought there is limiting going on, Without the threshold value. 0dB reads as -0.1dB. I would often use a limiter like this on the master to stop clipping I wouldn't adjust the threshold and set the ceiling to -0.1dB. I'm referring to intersample peaks when I say oversampling.LABONERECORDINGS wrote: ↑16 Dec 2017There's no oversampling going on, as it's simply a gain control tool. If you are referring to the lag control, it's a switch between 1ms step gain change to 25ms step gain change, so you could use it in the mix on for example a chorus section a couple of dBs up then after the chorus back to the verse you can drop back down to 0dB again (classic ambush technique)AttenuationHz wrote: ↑15 Dec 2017...Is it oversampling protected at 0 dB and below?
Will probably use this on every mix channel!
And we appreciate the kind comments, glad you like the idea and the way it works, we think it would help a lot of users who want to step their gain staging easier and precisely especially if the channel already has automation that can be a real workflow killer if you have to tweak it to relevel, or add in a bus which can get fiddly by going to the sequencer after automating the fader and then setting the buss fader level. ReGain with drag'n'drop then click to us just makes sense for speed.
Yeah pretty cool idea alright thanks.
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Ok not sure if we're getting you where you're seeing 0dB as -0.1dB.
Put it this way..... if you created a bus channel which is at 0dB on the fader, but your audio is reading -0.1dB before the bus, then the output stays at -0.1dB output.
ReGain works in the same fashion: if input signal is -6.5dB and you add ReGain to the chain then by default the initial setting is 0dB relational level setting, so -6.5dB in = -6.5dB out. If you set the level of ReGain to +3dB then you would see -6.5dB go up to -3.5dB (since you've added 3dB to the input), if you set ReGain to -12dB then the input of -6.5dB would output to -18.5dB. That's how ReGain works - it just increases or decreases the signal level by the amount indicated on the front panel (and back display). It's a workflow speed tool which can help quickly set exact levels where needed, especially handy if you've got a few channels automated into a bus which has further automation - instead of messing with trim controls or redoing the automation, ReGain can step in and you hit the switch to change the relational dB level without losing your automation = workflow speedup, set and forget sort of tool
Put it this way..... if you created a bus channel which is at 0dB on the fader, but your audio is reading -0.1dB before the bus, then the output stays at -0.1dB output.
ReGain works in the same fashion: if input signal is -6.5dB and you add ReGain to the chain then by default the initial setting is 0dB relational level setting, so -6.5dB in = -6.5dB out. If you set the level of ReGain to +3dB then you would see -6.5dB go up to -3.5dB (since you've added 3dB to the input), if you set ReGain to -12dB then the input of -6.5dB would output to -18.5dB. That's how ReGain works - it just increases or decreases the signal level by the amount indicated on the front panel (and back display). It's a workflow speed tool which can help quickly set exact levels where needed, especially handy if you've got a few channels automated into a bus which has further automation - instead of messing with trim controls or redoing the automation, ReGain can step in and you hit the switch to change the relational dB level without losing your automation = workflow speedup, set and forget sort of tool
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It is not too much of an ask for people or things to be the best version of itself!
Thank you for the free gifts Lab:One and Jiggery. List has been updated. I didn't put JP's instrument in the list because it's only free until Jan 2nd.
CHEERS!
CHEERS!
Lectric Panda Janitor CV Shaper is now free
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... cv-shaper/
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... cv-shaper/
Thank you! It's been added to the list.tai wrote: ↑30 Dec 2017Lectric Panda Janitor CV Shaper is now free
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... cv-shaper/
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Love the simplicity. Just got it.zumBeispiel wrote:free RE from Kilohearts AB:
kHs 3-Band EQ
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... 3-band-eq/
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Thanks for the free RE, Kilohearts <3zumBeispiel wrote: ↑23 Jan 2018free RE from Kilohearts AB:
kHs 3-Band EQ
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... 3-band-eq/
Added to the list
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Free Player RE from Lectric Panda LLC:
CV Player Tap
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... layer-tap/
CV Player Tap
https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... layer-tap/
Thanks for the heads up on that. It's been added to the list. Also, a big thanks to Lectric Panda for the free Player RE. This device looks very clever! It can turn so many of my favorite devices into players. NICE!
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