Vst4free's summer best of (free VST instruments and effects, soundbanks)

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Hi, I'm new to remixin and I'll start posting about free VST and soundbanks.

I run a blog about the subject for some time now, so I'll share with you my selection regularly. You'll say "oh no, another free VST list", it's not about that, the aim is to make a real selection to talk only about the ones that I liked, this way I hope to save you time ;)

As I'm just back from vacation, I'll begin with a best-of from my previous selections in order to mention things you might have missed !

Soundbanks :
- The freesound project (collaborative online sample database)
- Peff (reason refills and patches bank)

Instruments :
- Legacy collection (vintage organ, epiano and effects)
- Minimogue VA (Minimoog emulation)
- Tall bassline (SH101 bassline synth emulation)
- Rebirth (not a VST, it's standalone, but worth try! 303/808/909 emulation, rewire)
- Crystal synth (ambient/drone synth)
- Quantum 64 (C64 soundchip like synth)
- Tweakbench collection (8bit/chiptune)
- DSK world instruments (world instruments)
- Syntar (virtual Sitar)
- ElektroStudio suite (vintage keybord, synth, drumbox)

Effects :
- Glitch (krzzz chop chop chop filter streeeetch)
- Frohmage (wicked filter)
- Vocov 2 (Vocoder)
- Tal dub2 (analog/tape style delay)
- Interruptor VSTs (dub delays and siren)

Se you later for some new free sonic niceness !

° ° ° Vst4free ° ° °
Blog : http://www.vst-for-free.com
Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/vst4free

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