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FREE87 SERIES
AU / VST PLUGINS for Windows and MacOS (32-64b)

This series is based on the ANALOG87 series which features a set of 6 high quality analog-style VST and AU effects for Windows and MacOS.
Instead of just providing a limited demo of the ANALOG87 series, eaReckon would like to offer fully working free plugins using the same engine.

These plugins are not only easy to use, they sound good too. Even though some of the controls of the ANALOG 87 versions have been stripped out, you will find they will have a useful place in your virtual rack.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :

PC :

  • Operating system : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
  • These are VST plugins. A compatible VST host software is needed.

Mac :

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  • Operating system : Max OS 10.6 minimum
  • These are VST/AU plugins. A compatible VST or AU host software is needed.
MIDI POLYSHER
VST PLUGIN for Windows and MacOS (32-64b)


MIDI Polysher is a free VST plugin primarly designed for eaReckon BloXpander users (but it works with other compatible VST host software).
BloXpander is now provided with its own full-featured MIDI filter and therefore, BloXpander users do not really need this plug-in anymore.
However, musicians have shown interest for this plug-in which can be used in other VST DAWs.
This is why MIDI Polysher was rebuilt from scratch and it is now available as 32/64-bit VST plug-in for both Windows and MacOS.

With multiple instances of MIDI Polysher loaded into your DAW, you can create 'zones' and control several instruments from a same MIDI keyboard (or controller).
For example, you can link the upper keys of your master keyboard to a virtual piano plugin and the lower keys to a virtual bass instrument but there is more to do with it..

FEATURES :

32/64-bit VST plug-in for Windows and MacOS

  • Key range ('Pass', 'Exclude', 'Free', 'Nearest' modes)
  • Velocity range
  • Global CC filtering
  • Global Aftertouch filtering
  • Global Pitch Bend filtering
  • MIDI channel filtering
  • MIDI (per channel) activity monitor
  • Transpose

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :

MIDI Polysher is a MIDI only VST plug-in.
How easy (or even possible) it is to use it highly depends on the host MIDI routing capabilities.

PC :

  • Operating system : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
  • This is a VST plugin. A compatible VST host software is needed.

Mac :

  • Operating system : MacOS 10.6 minimum
  • This is a VST plugin. A compatible VST host software is needed.
FERRET 4x4
AU / VST PLUGIN for Windows and MacOS (32-64b)


Ferret 4x4 is a free 32/64-bit VST plug-in for Windows and a 32/64-bit VST and AU plug-in for MacOS.
It has been primarly designed to enhance the routing capabilities of eaReckon BloXpander (but it works with other compatible host software).

This plugin makes use of BloXPander's specific 'sidechain' and multiple outputs capabilities allowing complex audio routing.
You can assign outputs pairs of other plugins to 3 of the 4 Ferret 4x4 inputs (Ferret 4x4 is 'sidechain' capable).
You can then link 3 of its ouputs to 3 different channels (Ferret 4x4 has multiple outputs pairs).

'Input 1' and 'Output 1' are direct links.

The 4 inputs are processed and down-mixed before they are sent to the 4 outputs. Plugins vst gratis vst gratis.

FEATURES :

32/64-bit VST plug-in for Windows.
32/64-bit VST/AU plug-in for MacOS.

  • 4 input pairs ('Sidechain' capable)
  • 4 output pairs (Multiple outputs)
  • Per input and per output Level & Pan controls

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :

FERRET4x4 features more than one stereo input and more than one stereo output.
How easy (or even possible) it is to use it highly depends on the host audio routing capabilities.

PC :

  • Operating system : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
  • This is a VST plugin. A compatible VST host software is needed.

Mac :

  • Operating system : MacOS 10.6 minimum
  • This is a VST/AU plugin. A compatible VST or AU host software is needed.

Recently I’ve had a few people email me asking if Cantabile can be used to host VST plugins for other MIDI-Only programs. It can, and it’s fairly easy to setup.

The trick to getting this working is to use a virtual MIDI cable. There are a few of these available, but the one I find the best is LoopMIDI.

Setting Up LoopMIDI

First, download and install LoopMIDI. Once installed, run it and type “CantabileIn” into the New Port Name field and press the + button to create a new virtual MIDI port:

(You can use the built in “loopMIDI” port but the names can become confusing if you have a few of these virtual cables running).

Setting Up Cantabile

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Now start Cantabile and go to the Options | MIDI Ports page, click the Add button and choose “Input Port”. Give it the same name “CantabileIn” and place a check mark next to the MIDI device called “CantabileIn” — this is the virtual MIDI cable that we created above.

While we’re in Cantabile, lets setup a simple VST plugin to listen on that port. Click the Add Object button, choose Plugin and select a VST instrument. Here I’m using a simple piano plugin that I like for testing. Once you’ve loaded the plugin, change the source of the route in the Input Ports section to “Cantabile In”:

OK, we’ve now Cantabile running with a plugin loaded and listening on the virtual MIDI port called “CantabileIn”. The next step is to setup the “other program”.

Setting Up the MIDI Program

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For this example I’ll be using “VanBasco Karaoke Player” but similar options should be available in any other MIDI software.

Go to the programs settings, and locate the setting for where MIDI should be sent. In the case of VanBasco, this is simply the Output Device drop-down in the Setup screen. Change it to CantabileIn:

That’s it! Now anything played from VanBasco, will be sent to Cantabile:

MIDI Channel Mapping

Most MIDI programs will have the ability to send different MIDI events on different MIDI channels. If you’re using a generic player like VanBasco, the MIDI files may have different instruments on different channels, or if you’re using a MIDI sequencer different tracks will generally be on different channels.

There are many different ways to handle MIDI channels in Cantabile, but the simplest is to simply send each MIDI channel to a different plugin.

To show how this works, lets load another plugin. This time I’m using VB3 — a great sounding organ plugin. You’ll notice now there are two routes in the Input Ports section. As before change the new route’s source port to CantabileIn.

Next we need to setup the channel mapping. Notice that in the Control column both routes are current set to Omni? This means send all incoming MIDI to the target without affecting the channel numbers. What we want instead is to send channel 1 to the piano and channel to the organ.

Click the Omni setting for the first route and choose Channel 1:

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Repeat for the second route and choose channel 2. It should end up looking like this:

You can do lots of other things with MIDI routes too. For example you might like that second route to listen on channel 2, but send everything to the plugin on channel 1. Go back to the route settings and change the target channel to channel 2:

How you set things up here really depends on your requirements and the capabilities of the plugins you’re using — but Cantabile gives you a lot of flexibility here including keyboard splits, transpose settings, velocity curves and lots more.

What’s Next

If you’re new to Cantabile and VST in general, you might find this video on getting started handy which covers all the basics of downloading and installing plugins, loading them into Cantabile, setting up routing and more.

One final tip: if you restart your computer, don’t forget you’ll need to restart loopMIDI too.

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If you’ve got questions, please get in touch or check out the forum.