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Thanks Rick! I just ordered...not that I need any more VSTs, but you never know. I have been letting more VSTs back into my max/msp system lately, and controlling them randomly. Great fun, especially with my PSP84 and Filter. I have a patch that randomly selects VST presets, and then randomly alters select parameters. The problem is that some of the poorly written VSTs do not allow MIDI learning so that I can quickly target parameters. Kris > On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:16 AM, Andrew Duke <andrew@andrew-duke.com> > wrote: >> Rick Walker wrote: >>> >>> For those who wish to process their looping in the computer >>> environment, the UK's COMPUTER MUSIC magazine has a >>> special edition this month called 100 TOP FREEWARE PLUGINS. >> >> Here's a link for anyone who can't find it in their local magazine shop: >> >http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displayitem.asp?sid=424&id=23475 >> >>> >>> The magazine that comes with it has a bunch of tutorials on how to use >>> them. >>> They put a tremendous amount of time, effort and thought into this >>> edition. >>> I run a site at tribe.net called Audio Plugin Junkies that is devoted >to >>> freeware and shareware plugins and this is an incredible collection for >>> both Mac and PC users. >>> >>> There is everything from free DAWs, free Sound Editors, free VST >>> plugins, >>> free VSTi synths. Most things are for PC but there is a lot of cool >>> Mac >>> stuff too. >>> >>> It's just an amazing collection of stuff with a lot of information. >>> >>> Anyone who wants to get into computer music production has all the >tools >>> they want to use...........all for the cost of the magazine which >>> was about $18 USD. >>> >>> What a world we live in!!! This is a truly amazing edition of this >>> magazine. >>> (I bought it, by the way and have no affiliation with the magazine >>> whatsoever, >>> so this is not a commercial announcement) >> >> > > > > -- > Art Simon > simart@null.net > art.simon.tripod.com > myspace [dot] com/artsimon >