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Free plug-in?
Does anyone know of any free signal generator plug-ins at all?
Ive had a look on the net with no luck, so any suggestions would be great. Cheers, Eck |
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What kind of signal generator?
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Im looking to generate sine waves.
Eck |
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To test you room or gear, or for music production?
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Does it matter?
All I want is a VST or Direct X plug in that generates sine waves. Cheers man, Eck |
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Cheers though, Eck |
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Yes. Ethan has a great Generator, but it's not a VST. If your just checking your room or your gear it is FANTASTIC. Totally opened my eyes to how bad my room was. Especially right in my mix position.
I don't know of a free VST, but I think Cubase has one built in, don't it?` edit - it may have just been in Sound Forge.......
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Cheers man.
It's for production so it needs to be a plug-in rather than stand alone. Ive looked for a signal generator in Cubase but could't see anything although I would have thought Cubase would have one built in. Cheers, Eck |
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Maybe Test Tone? See: http://mda.smartelectronix.com/effects.htm
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All you need is a signal generator that'll save it's output to WAV. There's a million of 'em out there that are not plugs, nor do they need to be. Just store a library of WAV files of various key frequencies and drop them into a track your editor. No plugs needed, no CPU cycles wasted. G. |
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[QUOTE=masteringhouse;2710921]Eck,
Maybe Test Tone? See: [URL="http://mda.smartelectronix.com/effects.htm"]http://mda.smartelectronix.com/effects.htm[/UThank Thanks very much MH! Been looking for over 2 hours with no luck aswell. Its great, just what I was looking for. Its got 2 frequency knobs but I can live with that. ![]() Cheers, Eck |
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