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Free VSTi's - Reaper Compatible


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Once i get my guitar amp back from the menders and get my bands ep mixed, I am going to make the move over the reaper from cubase, rather than using the 2 i will just use reaper.

The main reason i have stuck with Cubase is its bundled VSTi's, Halion 1, Spector and such as reaper doesn't have any.

Does anyone know of any good free ones, or cheap ones for synths, pianos and strings etc?

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If you want some freebies, try Basschats very own source(s)
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/77603-free-vsts/"]http://basschat.co.u...7603-free-vsts/[/url]

A great free sampler/rompler here. (with about two gigs of sounds to download).
Check out the demos at the bottom of the page
You can also buy some fantastic sounding libraries for it.
[url="http://pro.magix.com/en/independence/independence-free.1013.html"]http://pro.magix.com...-free.1013.html[/url]

Also Engine by Best Service (free version).
Again with about 2 gigs of download sounds [size=4]that are excellent.[/size]
[size=4][url="http://www.kvraudio.com/product/engine-by-best-service"]http://www.kvraudio....by-best-service[/url][/size]

[size=4]And of course the Kontakt 5 free player (half a gig of sounds)[/size]
[size=4]http://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/komplete/synths-samplers/kontakt-5-player/free-download/[/size]

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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1390406237' post='2345066']
Some of the Cubase Vst's and Vsti's are vendor host only.
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this, i have both cubase and reaper calling from the same vst/vsti folders, but the native cubase ones are cubase only it would seem.

the only reason i still use it is the instruments it has, so hopefully i can find some that will work in reaper

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[quote name='Monckyman' timestamp='1390475133' post='2345757']
To the OP, could you explain why you're going exclusively with Reaper rather than Cubase?
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Not the OP, but I'll answer for my part: Cubase is 10x more expensive, with no perceived benefit for an amateur such as myself. It may well be 'better' in many (or even all...) respects, I wouldn't know, but my budget doesn't stretch that far. To me, it's Reaper simply because it does what I want for the price I can afford. Why Cubase, though..? What's wrong with ProTools..?

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[quote name='Monckyman' timestamp='1390475133' post='2345757']
To the OP, could you explain why you're going exclusively with Reaper rather than Cubase?
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having used both, ive found that reaper does much the same as cubase in a more effcient way. as i don't have the luxury of being able to record everything at home, i have to go out on a lap top so i need a system which is reliable.

the version of cubase i have is an old cracked version, which at times can be a real pain and just not work, or jam up the computer which my licensed version of reaper doesn't.

i also like the simplicity of reaper, its quick, easy and customisable whilst still having the power of a more well known DAW.

im also looking to start working with friends bands and other local outfits, so having legal software with support would be handy.

i know i could use both, but if i do that, i won't get the hours in on reaper which i want to get in order to really get to grips with it.

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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1390483011' post='2345874']
Why Cubase, though..? What's wrong with [b]ProTools.[/b].?
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[quote name='RockfordStone' timestamp='1390397623' post='2344892']
I have stuck with [b]Cubase[/b] is its bundled VSTi's, Halion 1, Spector and such as reaper doesn't have any.[/quote]

That's why.... :D[size=4] [/size]

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For me, it's Cubase as that's what I grew up with.
I would use Logic but I don't own a working Mac.
I would use pro tools but the hardware unrestricted version is expensive.
Reaper I looked at a couple of years ago but have to say didn't really give it the time it deserved.
Does anyone know if it's lighter on CPU than cubase?
Sorry for the hijack!

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Reaper is built to be light on resource usage. I've done 12 track simultaneous recording on a pretty basic spec laptop that was crawling slow and full of crap (borrowed from teenage stepdaughter when mine was out of action!) and it didn't bat an eyelid. Mixed on the same system and didn't object when I threw a load of VSTs at it. Cubase would have been creaking at the seams well before that point, in my experience.

On a well specced system its less of a concern, but if you're looking for a DAW that you can use on a low spec box, or maybe throw on a cheap laptop for location tracking then it's a great shout.

All that aside, it's nice to use, pretty comprehensively featured these days and costs buttons. It's a fantastic piece of software.

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