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Need A Free VST Plugin that has station sound please read!

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Oldiesmike

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If anyone knows of a free vst plugin that can duplicate the sound quality of stations like CBSFM has now please post the link here to download it
 
I think you'll be hard pressed to find something for free that works as well as CBS-FM's $10k Omnia or Optimod standalone audio processor.

Plus there's the issue of the delay that's inherent in DSP-based audio processing - not something you could use if you're planning on using the processing for "live" mixing with Mixmeister.

You could download MBL4 from http://burnill.co.uk/, get a USB sound card (like the Griffin iMic) and route the output from Mixmeister through MBL4. That'll get you close to the CBS-FM sound, but only close.
 
Rob Stutson said:
You could download MBL4 from http://burnill.co.uk/, get a USB sound card (like the Griffin iMic) and route the output from Mixmeister through MBL4. That'll get you close to the CBS-FM sound, but only close.

Damn! That's a cool program! 8) Thanks for sharing that info! I've been trying to decide what to do about my still-broken DSP9024 from Behringer. Thanks to you, I think I have found the solution! :)

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Michael said:
I have been using MLB2 since forever... it does a good job.. I was not so crazy about MLB4

If you have an ASIO-compatible card capable of at least 48 kHz sample rate, get Sonos II from the above link. It has a five-band compressor/limiter much like the one in the Inovonics OMEGA-FM processor and it's the best free product out there, period. (IIRC, the OMEGA software was written by John Burnill.)
 
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