Free Channel Mixer Vst
Here are some of my Vst plugins offered free to the visitors of this site. If you find one of them useful please consider donating a small fee (€ 5.00 or multiple) to support future development. Donators are entitled to MidiKarval's full support for these free plugins. Any comment or suggestion about them are welcome:info@midikarval.net | |
CHANNEL CHANGERWith Channel Changer you can change the transmitting midi channel of your keyboard on the fly, simply pressing a button and a key. Open it in your VST host application, connect the host midi input to the Channel Changer's midi input and its midi output to the midi input of a Vst instrument. Set your midi keyboard's transmitting channel to channel 1, press and hold a button of your midi keyboard sending a CC message #105, set the desired transmitting channel pressing a key in the range C4 (channel 1) - D#5 (channel 16) then release the button: the chosen midi channel is shown in the Channel Changer's GUI. In order to come back to midi channel 1 (reset) simply press a button of your midi keyboard sending a CC message #106. You can change the CC messages to be used for changing midi channel and resetting to channel 1 through the relevant drop list in the Channel Changer's GUI. Please take into account that Channel Changerdoesn't have the 'no hanging notes' function provided inMidi Wizard DOWNLOAD DONATE | |
MIDI TRANSPOSERWith MidiTransposer you can transpose your keyboard on the fly, simply pressing a button and a key. Open it in your VST host application, connect the host midi input to the MidiTransposer's midi input and its midi output to the midi input of a Vst instrument. Press and hold a button of your midi keyboard sending a CC message #110, set the desired transpose interval with reference to the C4 key (midi note number 60) pressing the corresponding (upper or lower) key, then release the button: the chosen transpose interval is shown in the MidiTransposer's GUI in terms of upper or lower (-) semitones. In order to cancel the transposition (reset) simply press a button of your midi keyboard sending a CC message #111. You can change the CC messages to be used for transposing and resetting the transposition through the relevant drop list in the MidiTransposer's GUI. Please take into account that Midi Transposerdoesn't have the 'no hanging notes' function provided inMidi Wizard DOWNLOAD | |
DRAWBARS MAPPER FOR XK-3 If you have ever tried to use your Hammond XK-3 for playing a GSi VB3 VSTi organ, you may have encountered a big problem: - whilst in the above mentioned plug-in organs, each drawbar responds to a particular CC message number, - the XK-3 drawbars send out only three CC message numbers: #80 for all the upper drawbars, #81 for all the lower drawbars and #82 for the two pedal drawbars./free-metal-sounds-instruments-vst.html. 'Drawbars Mapper for XK-3' solves this problem and allows you to enjoy your XK-3's manuals and drawbars playing those superb Hammond clones. Simply open it in your VST host application (we recommend EnergyXT or Hermann Seib's VSTHost), connect the host midi input to the 'Drawbars Mapper for XK-3' 's midi input and its midi output to the midi input of the plug-in organ. The 4 leds indicate which plug-in's drawbars set is moved or if other midi messages (notes, other CCs, etc.) are sent to the plug-in. | |
CHANNELS MAPPERChannels Mapper is a midi processor that redirects each input midi channel to every other midi channels.You can choose both the input midi channel (via the knobs) and the relevant output channel (via the sliders) with the maximum flexibility. The 'reset' button alternatively set all input channels and output channels to 1 or each of the 16 input channels to the correspondent output channels. You can save different setting via the file box on the bottom right of the Vst plugin. DOWNLOAD CHANNELS MAPPER VER. 1.1Version 1.1 of Channels Mapper has the same features of the previous version (except for the 'reset' function) but is smaller and has a totally different GUI:
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3 WAY CHANNEL CHANGER3 Way Channel Changer allows to change the transmitting midi channel of your master keyboard on the fly, simply turning the knob (or slider) assigned to the CC message chosen using the 'CC #' knob: when it is in the '0' position the transmitting channel is the first indicated above 'Channel #', when in the middle position ('64') is the second, and when in the end position ('127') is the third; a led show the transmitting channel in use. All the four knobs can be turn from the VST panel or using the parameters assignment in your host. | |
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It’s the end of the month, and your bank account is empty…
…again.
Oops.
And as much as you might feel like buying that new Waves plugin…
(You’ve had your eye on it for months, right?)
It’s probably not a good idea.
But if you’re still looking to expand your plugin library, don’t worry.
Sometimes, the best things in life are free…
Here are 7 of my favorite free plugins. Each of them offers something new and unique (no boring EQs or compressors). Download them all to extend your sonic palette and ultimately, craft better-sounding tracks.
And if you’re looking to dive deeper, I also put together a list of five plugins I use on every mix. If you’re wondering which plugins I recommend, download the list below to make sure you’ve got my top tools for the job.
1. iZotope Neutrino
Neutrino is the baby brother of Neutron—iZotope’s newest channel-strip plugin. While Neutron has a number of innovative features, Neutrino spins off the best of them.
Neutrino tames undesirable resonances caused by poor room acoustics, cheap gear, and heavy-handed processing. iZotope calls the effect “spectral shaping,” and it can sound similar to gentle, low-ratio multiband compression. This can make tracks sound smoother and more polished—like sanding the rough edges off a freshly cut piece of wood. I find Neutrino particularly useful on electric guitar tracks, which often have lots of harsh resonances.
2. Voxengo SPAN
People say “don’t mix with your eyes.”
Meh.
The truth?
Tools that provide visual feedback, when used properly, can help you make better mixing decisions.
A spectrum analyzer is one of these tools. It plots the frequencies of sounds out on a graph, which allows you to “see” what tracks are comprised of.
SPAN is my favorite spectrum analyzer. You can control the ballistics and response of its graph, which makes it flexible enough for a wide variety of tasks. You can even route multiple tracks into SPAN and compare their frequency content.
(P.S. Voxengo has a few other free VST plugins. They’re worth checking out too, but SPAN is my favorite.)
3. Brainworx bx_solo
Bx_solo is a no-frills, stereo-imaging plugin. While it’s the least sexy of this bunch, it can still be pretty useful.
I like to add bx_solo to my mix bus. While I rarely push the stereo width past 100%, collapsing it to zero is an easy way to check for mono compatibility. The mid and side solo buttons are also useful. It’s great to have this one around—you never know when you might need it!
4. HOFA 4U Project Time
Mixing is a race against time.
The more time you spend on a mix, the more attached you become to what it sounds like. This makes it progressively harder to make good mixing decisions. Given enough time, even the worst mix will start to sound decent.
This is one reason I recommend mixing quickly and impulsively. You’ll get to the finish line faster, retain more objectivity, and ultimately, craft better mixes.
The first step towards more efficient mixing is to track how much time you spend doing it. Without this information, it’s easy to get lost in a black hole of endless tweaking.
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Project Time makes this easy. Add it to a track, and it will start counting. The timer automatically stops when you close the session, and starts when you open it up again.
Keep an eye on Project Time, and you’ll train yourself to mix faster and more efficiently. It’s also an invaluable tool if you bill by the hour!
5. MeldaProduction MFreeFXBundle
MeldaProduction makes some great plugins. They’ve earned the praise of many notable engineers, including mastering guru Ian Shepard.

The MFreeFXBundle contains 30 free VST plugins. They range from workhorse tools like a compressor and EQ, to less common effects like a ring modulator, flanger, and oscilloscope.
If you’re looking to fill some holes in your plugin library, this is a great place to start.
6. Flux BitterSweet
BitterSweet is among the best transient shapers out there. It can produce results on par with studio mainstays like SPL’s Transient Designer and Waves’ Trans-X.
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This simple plugin can achieve a wide variety of effects. Turn the knob to the right to add punch to drums, enhance the pluck of an acoustic guitar, or boost the consonants in a vocal performance. Turn the knob to the left to soften tracks and push them back in the soundstage.
7. iZotope Vinyl
Sometimes a little crackle is a good thing.
Vinyl will make tracks sound like they’re being played on a turntable. You can vary the intensity of the effect by controlling the volume of different types of noise, the degree of wear and tear, and the decade your sound is from. The results range from subtle filtering to Edison phonograph.
This plugin is great for special effects, like filtering down a vocal or making an intro sound tiny.
Moving Beyond Free Plugins: My Favorite Plugins
I hope these 7 free plugins help you craft tracks that sound fresh and unique.
If you’re looking to dive deeper, I also put together a list of 5 plugins I use on every mix. If you’re wondering which plugins I recommend, download the list below to make sure you’ve got my top tools for the job.
Before you go—what’s your favorite free VST plugin? Share your pick in the comment section below.
Bonus: 3 More Free Plugins for Mixing
3 Free Plugins I Use in Every Mix
It’s the end of the month, and your bank account is empty… …again. Oops. And as much as you might feel like buying that new Waves plugin… (You’ve had your eye on it for months, right?) It’s probably not a good idea. But if you're still looking to expand your plugin library, don't worry. Sometimes,
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