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Free music software round-up: Week 33

Cakewalk sets one of its instrument plug-ins free

Ben Rogerson, Mon 23 Nov 2009, 3:43 pm UTC

Free music software round-up 33

It's always nice to have the chance to download a piece of software for free when it previously cost real money, and Cakewalk is now giving you that chance with SFZ+. Read on to find out more.

While you're here, you can check out three new synths (two modular, one subtractive) and an open-source lookahead limiter.

If you've got a new free music software release, make sure you let us know about it by emailing musicradar.pressreleases@futurenet.com with all the details.

Inorganic1

Asymptotic Valley Inorganic1

Platform/format: PC/VST Download

This is a 2-oscillator subtractive synth that also comes with an adjustable oscilloscope. There's a multi-mode filter, while the sound can be further shaped by using the delay and reverb effects.

Zephod blok alpha version

Zephod [BLOK] (Alpha version)

Platform/format: PC/VST Download

If you've always wanted to get your hands dirty with modular synthesis but didn't fancy paying for the privilege, check this puppy out. Offering all the synth modules you'd expect (oscillators, filters, envelopes etc) it lets you connect them up via an interface that promises to be easy to use. This Alpha version is free, but the release edition will cost €35.

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