


Slate Digital Virtual Buss Compressors VST Overview Offline installer standalone setup of Slate Digital Virtual Buss Compressors 2.9.1. $99.99 ($199.Slate Digital Virtual Buss Compressors VST Free Download. $99.99 ($199.99 for 6 instrument Legacy Collection bundle) Limited to 12 note scales, each note ☙9 cents from 12-edo (doesn't adjust reference frequency properly)īuilt-in one-octave editor, also loads full-keyboard tuning maps Scl file import with adjustable reference pitch Main note flexible tune (from A=440), Supports each oscillator tuning by 0.01% The built-in choice for the temperaments: Equal, Pythagorean, Just and Mean-tone 1/4 comma. In tuning section, set number for "# of Divisions" and "Interval to Divide."Ĭan actually work on non-integer decimal EDOs (!) Limited to equal divisions of the octave or a non-octave interval Various synthesizer, drone, effect, filter Scl/kbm file import (drag and drop scala file into Scale) Limited to 12 note scales, each note ☑00 cents from 12-edo mts file import, 5000+ tuning files included, easy to add more Partial microtuning support (keyboard mappings are missing) Wavetable, granular, virtual analog, sampling

Partial Scala support (keyboard mappings are missing) Instrument plugins with microtonal supportįurther information about the list of microtonal software plugins is below the list.įull-keyboard microtuning (Linux version only) LV2 and DSSI, open source plugin formats commonly supported on open source DAWs (typically for Linux).AAX, used by ProTools and RTAS which was used in ProTools until version 10.AU (AudioUnit), widely supported on macOS only.In many cases you can try a free demo to make sure it works as expected. Tuning tools that alter the tuning of other instruments, plugins and/or audio clips but otherwise do not generate sounds themselvesīefore purchasing a plugin, you should check your DAW's user manual to see which types of plugins it supports.Software instruments that have built-in tuning functionality (e.g.Plugins featured on this page are typically either: For example, if your DAW doesn't allow microtuning then you can get that functionality via plugins. Plugins provide extra functionality within your DAW. 6 MPE-compatible software instrument pluginsĬomputer musicians typically use a DAW to create music.3 Discontinued instrument plugins with microtonal support.2 Instrument plugins with microtonal support.
