Audacity is a simple GPL’d cross-platform sound editor that has VST plug-in support. I originally found tihs while I was looking for tools to do real time recording/encoding, but I saw it linked from tools.komlenic.com it just occurred to me I could have used this for editing at OSCON. Oops. There’s also a free editor for OS X called Spark ME that also has VST plug-in support.
Free VST plug-ins:
- Google Search: free vst plugins
- Cubase Zone
- Motel Resources: Cubase Plugins
- Sounduser – Free VST Plugins list
- the.Hangar – Free VST Plugins list
- digitalfishphones.com – free audio effects plugins
- xhosaudio – Freeware/Shareware VST Plugins list
- LogicUser – Free VST Effects
- SonicSyndicate – Free VST Plugins
- mda-vst – big set of free VST plugins
- Jonas Norbergs VST plugins – Whix in particular looks neat
- Super Destroy FX (DFX) –
- Arboretum Systems – free plugins –
- VST Plugins
Non sequitur: JesseR cites a blog entry of mine as an example of how not to use the title attribute. And while perhaps it isn’t the best thing to do, I don’t think it’s wrong by any normative scale, certainly not by the w3c recommendations. My use of title tags are generally for annotations, additional comments, and non sequiturs. These would otherwise break the flow of the narrative and sentence structure, and IMO would be more harmful to not be in title tags. Now, perhaps one can argue that in that case I should simply edit myself and simply leave it out, but well, then why bother typing anything at all?