91 Free VST's



Well just when you thought you had to spend a big wad of cash to add little something extra in your latest masterpiece, along comes AudioTuts+ with a whole list of some serious ear candy and it's FREE!

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NuMark V7 Deck Controller



V7 is the turntable for today’s DJ. V7 delivers outstanding feel and unprecedented power in a single-platter digital DJ controller. V7 is based around the acclaimed adjustable torque, motorized-platter design from Numark's NS7 and delivers a host of professional features including real vinyl and a slipmat that analog turntablists will love, plus turntable control at ten times the resolution of standard MIDI, mouse-less library navigation, and Strip Search virtual-needle drop. V7’s link function enables you to combine two V7s with your choice of any mixer and your Mac or PC for a completely customizable, totally seamless performance environment.

V7 includes a professional 24-bit audio interface and contains premium faders, knobs, and buttons including controls for selecting tracks and blending audio effects in the included Serato ITCH software.

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FeelTune Rhizome



Easy to use like a groove machine, powerful like the latest computer technology, and empowered by the versatility of plugins. Today the Rhizome is the only box combining samplers, mixing desk, sequencers and synthesizers, totally open and compatible with VSTs.

. Unique large display areas
. Optimal user experience
. Advanced real-time capabilities
. Innovative interface
. Wide range of instruments and effects available

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HM2 Compressor "Nail"




HM2 COMPRESSOR “NAIL”
There are rare times in the professional audio industry when a new piece of recording equipment comes to the market that is ahead of its time. A Designs Audio, Inc. believes the HM2 Compressor “Nail” is one of those pieces of recording equipment.


The Nail is offering endless possibilities in the control of compression and shaping the envelope with three features that set the Nail apart from other compressors, such as Hard Threshold, Filter and Mix. Due to the unique nature of the design, the Nail will take you to places you have not experienced before. But with all things new, there is a “learning curve”.

The NAIL is a Feedback, Diode baised design combined with tubes. This combination qualifies it to be a Hybrid.

One feature that is missing is the Ratio setting control. It has been replaced with a “Variable Ratio”. This means that the ratio will change as the settings of the Threshold and Hard Threshold are changed along with the amount of gain reduction. You may, or may not, need to adjust Attack and Release, depending on what is sonically pleasing.

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ProRemote for iPhone

Think Mackie Control Universal meet the iPhone.


"The World’s first professional touch sensitive control surface that fits in the palm of your hand.

ProRemote provides users with 32 channels of remote control with real-time color metering and 40mm touch sensitive virtual faders. Up to 8 faders can be controlled simultaneously.

ProRemote runs on the iPhone and iPod Touch and uses your existing wireless network to control professional audio products such as Digidesign’s ProTools and Apple’s Logic Music production systems.

The full version of ProRemote includes a dedicated transport view that allows the user to do audio scrubbing/shuttling, set markers (memory locations) and control many advanced aspects of the transport as well as basic play, record, and return to zero. Also included is all the functionality of our other products: ProPads and Pro XY all conveniently included so you don't have to switch out of ProRemote to program MIDI sequences.

Many upgrades are planned for the full version of ProRemote including enhanced support for other Digital Audio Workstations, custom commands, remote layouts and full macro support are all planned as well as support for Windows."


It's available now via the App Store. Right Here

DIY scratch controller


A cool idea for those who like a DIY solution to their scratching needs. The theory is pretty simple. Pulling apart an optical drive and an optical mouse and placing a CD on the spinal and scratching away.

Here it is in action



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