Blue Cat Audio freeware audio plug-ins

Started by thouston, February 03, 2010, 11:51:22 AM

thouston

All Blue Cat Audio freeware audio plug-ins gathered together in a bundle. It's here! Save download time and get them all in a single package.

The bundle contains a wide range of modulation effects, an EQ and analysis tools to get you started with your favorite Digital Audio Workstation, for free! This bundle is available for Mac and PC, in VST, RTAS, Audio Unit and DirectX plugin formats, for both 32 and 64-bit architectures (for the platforms that support them). Enjoy!

http://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Bundle_FreewarePack/
Tony Houston

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Please excuse my ignorance. But do you have to use a "Blue cat " DAW program for these plugins?
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thouston

QuotePlease excuse my ignorance. But do you have to use a "Blue cat " DAW program for these plugins?

No, plug-ins are small, "helper" software programs, i.e. amp models, reverb, compressors, etc, that work inside your main recording software (DAW).

I use Reaper http://www.reaper.fm/ and can use the plug-ins while recording.
Tony Houston

dwardzala

Quote from: thouston on February 07, 2010, 09:19:33 AM
QuotePlease excuse my ignorance. But do you have to use a "Blue cat " DAW program for these plugins?

No, plug-ins are small, "helper" software programs, i.e. amp models, reverb, compressors, etc, that work inside your main recording software (DAW).

I use Reaper http://www.reaper.fm/ and can use the plug-ins while recording.

Just to add to Tony's post for completeness, you can also use them when you are mixing.
Dave

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I'm trying to get these to work in Audacity, but haven't had any luck yet. They get installed in the Steinberg Plugins folder by default, so I'm wondering if that's it. I think the new version is supposed to check both the default and the Steinberg folders.

Maybe a copy into the default folder and reboot, see what happens...
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I haven't had much luck with Audacity 1.3.11 recognizing the Steinberg\VSTPlugins folder.

Ended up putting a few in the Audacity root folder, and that seems to work...mostly.
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Quote from: cuthbert on February 15, 2010, 04:59:33 PMI haven't had much luck with Audacity 1.3.11 recognizing the Steinberg\VSTPlugins folder.

Ended up putting a few in the Audacity root folder, and that seems to work...mostly.

The root folder or the plugins folder? And will it read into a folder that I create under that, because it's a big package with lots of files...

And did you have to reboot your computer?

I ask a lot of questions when I see blood...  :D
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Quote from: launched on February 15, 2010, 05:05:19 PMThe root folder or the plugins folder? And will it read into a folder that I create under that, because it's a big package with lots of files...
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I had to put it in the root Audacity folder, not the plugins folder within it. I did not reboot my system at the time, just relaunched Audacity after ticking the "read plugins" checkbox in the application prefs (not sure of the exact label of the checkbox).
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Quote from: cuthbert on February 15, 2010, 11:32:38 PMI had to put it in the root Audacity folder, not the plugins folder within it. I did not reboot my system at the time, just relaunched Audacity after ticking the "read plugins" checkbox in the application prefs (not sure of the exact label of the checkbox).

Ahh, thank you. I was unaware of the "Read Plugins". That's a nice perplexing hindrance to the program as it only takes a couple miliseconds to check for a plugin.

Quote from: launched on February 15, 2010, 05:05:19 PMThe root folder or the plugins folder? And will it read into a folder that I create under that, because it's a big package with lots of files...
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And yes, after knowing you have to force a plugin rescan, I can put subfolders of an entire group of plugins in Audacity's Plug-Ins directory. Although it is unfortunate that a menu subfolder does not get created in the effects menu for ease of use (Scrolling menus suck), the plugins do at least show up.


Thanks, Cuth. I appreciate the help!  8)
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