It all adds up to a worthy mention of a great VST that recreates the mighty Virus! Adam Szabo Phazor (Free)Ī bonus free VST is also available from Adam Szabo, the Phazor, recreating the famous Virus phaser effect. Adam Szabo Viper (Paid)Īdam Szabo has managed to recreate a lot of the Virus sound in his Viper VST, you’ve got multiple types of oscillators with various waveforms, modulation capabilities, plenty of effects, and a lot more. Recreating the Access Virus is a big ask for anyone, the legendary synth has come a long way since its release in 1997, shaping the sound of electronic music along the way with its powerful sound and flexibility, it’s safe to say that a Virus VST would be welcome by most synth players.
Arturia Jup-8 V (Paid)Īrturia has also created their own offering, the Jup-8 V, including a fully-loaded step sequencer and patch effects for more sound options. Roland recreated a version of their legendary synth and this is the go-to option if you want as close to the real thing as possible, those smooth pads, trembling basslines, and inspiring leads are just a download away and all for a fraction of the price of the real thing. The Jupiter-8 announced Roland as a top synth manufacturer in the 1980s, the colorful interface and textured sounds powered by the innovative ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) Modeling made it an instant hit across the globe, so the VST plugin was always going to be a popular option. If you’re not sure if one of the paid VSTs is right for you, all of the VSTs offer free trials to test them out! Table of Contents Roland Jupiter-8 There are hundreds of quality VSTs to choose from, ranging from a few hundred dollars to free downloads, so we’ve put together a list of some classic and vintage synths that have been recreated as VST plugins. Remember, that you may need a bridge (we recommend jBridge) to allow 32-bit plugins to work with 64-bit DAWs, this will enable you to play these older VSTs on your modern DAW software. Many of the top synth companies have recreated their successful products into VST plugins, and there are many other specialist plugin companies who have created their own plugin versions as well. A VST emulator is perfect if you don’t have the budget to throw at vintage and rare synth hardware. They recreate the legendary sounds of the classic synthesizers at a fraction of the price.
VST plugins are an excellent addition to your DAW setup, easy to install and simple to use. It’s pretty simple and comes with 40 presets. Here’s the bonus track ! a VST emulation of the Juno 106. Here’s a screenshot of an older version : The project is open source, so feel free to improve it ! The UI is nice but the sound lacks in all departments Retro 6 JUNO 6 VST by Brainslayer & Strepto You can do bass, lead & pads very quickly. DCO-6 VST by mztkĪ VST emulation of the Juno 106, created with Synthedit.
The first bass preset is my favorite ! full persuaders attitude. This free VST from GTG is an emulation of a Juno6, it sounds very good.
kwop7 VST by GTGĪ synthedit creation (Windows 32 bit only). Some samples : pad / choir pad / noisy keys / arp bass 3. When the unison is on, the synth turns to monophonic mode. It’s great for pads, and can do some good bass too.Īnd if the chorus isn’t “fat” enough for you, there’s also a unison. + a simple and effective arpeggiator and a delay effect. A virtual recreation of the Roland Juno 6, there are some nice pads in the presets. SIXth MONTH JUNE VST Roland Juno VSTi Roland Juno Vst Plugins TorrentĪvailable for Windows (32 bit). Great for bass and pad, few controls for easy tweaking. The best VSTi to get Juno60ish sounds, trust the chorus ! trust the chorus.ĭont forget to check out the other plugins by TAL, the chorus is available as a separate VST effect !Ĭheck the “power pad” preset : the sound is full.
If you’ve been producing for more than a week, I’m pretty sure you’ve heard of Serum.Īvailable in 32 & 64 bit for Windows and MAC OS X (in VST & AU format). Get ready for fat chorus ! here’s a selection of freeware plugin : The Juno 106 were used by Acrid Abeyance and can also be heard in countless techno trax. All these synths were and are still popular. Some free VSTi try to emulate (more or less faithfully) the sound of the Roland Juno‘s synths (Juno 60, Juno 106 & Juno 6).