VibroMaster
by Alan ViSTa
by Alan ViSTa
4.4 / 5
(24 votes)
VibroMaster is a sampled vibraphone.
It contains 42 stereo samples from the University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios public domain library. You can use a sustain pedal to play with full release notes, but if you don't have one, you can switch from Short to Full release with the midi notes A2 (57) for short and B2 (59) for full. These 2 notes can be triggered from the GUI.
It contains 42 stereo samples from the University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios public domain library. You can use a sustain pedal to play with full release notes, but if you don't have one, you can switch from Short to Full release with the midi notes A2 (57) for short and B2 (59) for full. These 2 notes can be triggered from the GUI.
- 42 stereo 24 bit samples.
- 2 groups: Short / Full release.
- Release time control for the short group.
- Sustain levels for each group.
- Amplitude dynamic range control.
- Main volume.
- Ugly GUI.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(118 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(118 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(122 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(122 Mb)
(4 / 5)
Use it with Melda MT Tremolo free vst and it is very realistic with the sustain pedal too.
(4 / 5)
It doesn't sound impressive on it's own. But I used a delay/reverb effect with some tweaking to achieve the vibrato needed to make this Vibrpahone sampler sound usable. Without any additional plugins, this won't sound very good. But hey, for free, it will do the job.
(5 / 5)
Very good sounding
But the whole point of VIBRAphone is the false VIBRAto! On a real one you can adjust the speed of the fans, too. It's at the core of the sound...
(5 / 5)
Oh man, a lot of people looking for vibras :D
Followed instructions. Put zip file in /vst plugins folder. Unzipped to there. New folder for Vibromaster instruments with dll and subfolder with mse. Studio one win 10 shows up in files as vibromaster instruments only as a folder not a vst instrument
Hello, i just downloaded the vst , but still no instruments in the dialog box of the vst ! where and how install the .mse file in sonar (win 7)
thanks you
Cpoy and paste all the content from the extracted folder to your vst plugin folder, not just de dll file.
Merci , ca fonctionne, thank you, it's ok now.
(5 / 5)
Holy shite, awesome! Sounds very real. Thank you very much! :)
(5 / 5)
I enjoy it it's really well done. Thank you for your time and free download!
(2 / 5)
Sounds of instrument ok, but interface very limited
(5 / 5)
What else can I say. It's so great
Not a techy person. I downloaded it but, cannot get it to work on my PC for some reason. What am I missing? is this standalone or do I play this from my DAW Studio One 3? DAW doesn't see it yet.
(5 / 5)
Incredible that this is free. Slap some reverb on it and it sounds like a real one. Thanks Alan for your generous hard work on all your vsts.
Awesome! I got this to compose a piece for vibraphone, use it fairly often now. Sounds great!
(3 / 5)
I don't know of any other software vibraphone instrument out there.. enough said!
Everytime I try to display this in FL Studio it says "(bridged)"
Dude, you're using either a 32bit version of the plugin in a 64bits FL Studio interface or it is the other way around. Look for "bridged" in the FL Studio forums and you will understand it.
(5 / 5)
Simple and nice.
(5 / 5)
NEXT PAY CHECK = A FXCKIN DONATION!!!!!!! YOU ALL ROCK!!!!! YOUR SOUNDS ARE SO REAL!!!!!!!!!
Yeeehh! Great!!!!
(5 / 5)
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(4 / 5)
Very nice! Good work! 4/5 because I miss the tremolo effect.
I am going to try putting a low pass filter with an LFO modulating the frequency and see if that works.
man, just put the guitar rig.amplitube or bias fx and use the pedal fX tremolo;; thats ok morty in 4 years someone will come for this answer;
(5 / 5)
This is awesome.
(5 / 5)
Nice! Thanks a lot:)
Wow ! Great plugin, thanks for the download.
(5 / 5)
Sonido celestial.