M I D I - V S T - P l u g i n s

 

Common Attributes

- Plugin Type:

  • Most VST host applications will recognize the plugins as a VSTi (VST instrument as opposed to VST effect plugins), but often this differentiation is not done anymore. To avoid confusion - the plugins which you find here are not MFX or VST-MA plugins.
  • coded in native C++ (with assembler optimizations)

- Features:

  • the blue rectangle at the left-top of the GUI (*) enables/disables quick tooltips (don't forget to disable them once you got your informations as they tend to be annoying if you're not prepared to in the middle of a project ;-))
  • most plugins include a sort of hanging-note-protection system (where applicable) to enable making changes during playback (e.g. when a MIDI thru option is toggled) without the risk of not releasing notes which are played at the same time the changes happen

- Version Info:

  • Clicking on the plugin title (yellow-red gradient name) will usually (if not already visible due to small plugin window size) switch to the plugin version info

- Automatable parameters:

  • "AC" = Action, i.e. changing it will usually trigger a one-time event (usually do this by sending the sequence 0-1-0, to ensure that the value is reset again after having it triggered)
  • "OP" = Option, i.e. usually a generic parameter

- GUI elements:

  • Button: either toggle-able or one-shot. Will send change immediately when clicked.
  • Dials/Valuecontrols: click and drag to change value, fine-control by right-click-drag. Ctrl-click will reset to default value. Middle-click on the left half will decrease the value, in the right half increase the value by one. Holding Alt down and having the cursor over the control will focus it and thus enable mouse-wheel action if available (Windows only, since Linux enables this automatically without needing the ALT key here)

(*) graphical user interface

System Requirements

  • at least Windows 2000/XP/Vista [32-bit] or Linux (Kernel 2.6 or newer) [32-bit] , otherwise the plugin will silently and without side-effects refuse to load in your host
  • Pentium-class CPU (PIII or newer), although some plugins will require a slightly higher spec in some situations (especially the S-CC-Monitor, if a high amount of MIDI data is about to be processed)
  • System-dependant RAM requirements (512MB or more are normally required for DAWs (*) to be operatable)

(*) digital audio workstations

Compatibility

Explicitly supported hosts:

  • Windows: Cubase SX3/4, Ableton Live, Plogue Bidule, energyXT 1
  • Linux: energyXT 2 (not many choices here yet)

Explicitly not supported hosts:

  • Sensomusic Usine (was considered broken last time checked), Sonar (has a broken VST MIDI implementation)
  • ... otherwise just try them out in the specific host application

License

The plugins are provided for free to use in commercial or non-commercial projects, however s-production.de won't take any responsibility over whatever might result from the usage. It is explicitly not allowed to sell the plugins either on their own or as part of some package without permission from s-production.de (for contact send an e-mail to info(/at/)s-production(/dot/)de), otherwise legal actions will be taken. Redistribution is tolerated but it is preferred if links to this page would be used instead. By downloading you implicitly agree to accept the license conditions as stated above.

 

 

S-CC-Init

 

Send up to 32 different CC messages at once either by button ("Resend"), host automation or triggered by a timer (choose between plugin start ("I-Send") or preset switching ("P-Send"))

 

Download (1.01) Win32Linux
 

S-CC-Matrix

 

Route CC messages from any to any other CC message ("m-n-routing" is possible, i.e. multiple sources to multiple destinations)

 

Download (1.01) Win32 Linux
 

S-CC-Matrix-V2

 

Route CC messages from any to any other CC message ("m-n-routing" is possible, i.e. multiple sources to multiple destinations) , with additional choice of output channel(s) per node

 

Download (1.00) Win32 Linux
 

S-CC-Monitor

 

Display CC messages in either a continuous or synced mode on up to four stacked panels. The monitored CC message data can be restricted to certain ranges.

 

Download (1.02) Win32 Linux
 

S-CC-Sustain-Lite

 

Simulate the function of a Sustain-Pedal, controlled by a CC message. Optionally limit midi polyphony or enable to "kill" older notes automatically if the polyphony limit is reached.

 

Download (1.00) Win32 Linux
 

S-Indicators

 

Small simple LED-like elements to display audio and midi activity. By clicking on the LEDs optional parameters will become available.

 

Download (1.00) Win32 Linux
  S-Message

Timer-triggered message, either as a pop-up window, a CC message or a one second note event. Optionally enable looping. Pop-up window message string is taken from preset name.

 

Download (1.00) Win32 Linux
  S-Midi-Matrix

Route MIDI messages from any to any other MIDI channel ("m-n-routing" is possible, i.e. multiple sources to multiple destinations) , with additional choice of allowed MIDI format(s) per node

 

Download (1.01) Win32 Linux
  S-Midi-Monitor-Lite

Very simple and efficient MIDI monitoring tool, with colour-coded display of incoming MIDI messages (NB: Note-Ons with value 0 are automatically displayed as Note-Offs)

 

Download (1.00) Win32 Linux
  S-Midi-Panic

Send MIDI panic messages triggered either by button ("Panic") or host automation. Selectable between All-notes-off, All-Sounds-off and/or Pitchbend-Reset.

 

Download (1.01) Win32 Linux
  S-Midi-Random
Produce random MIDI data (limited to certain ranges) by triggering either by button, keyboard or CC/Note input. Some advanced options available (e.g. mutiple events at once or random offset).

 

Download (1.02) Win32 Linux
  S-Midi-Senderella

Send or receive MIDI data in a wireless fashion. 8 ports can be chosen on which MIDI data is sent or received depending on plugin mode. Maximum limit of 64 instances.

 

Download (1.04) Win32 Linux
  S-Midi-Stepper

Trigger sequenced MIDI data either by button or CC/Note input. The sequence direction can be chosen between forward/backward/alternating or random. Optionally the output channel(s) can be set.

 

Download (1.02) Win32 Linux
  S-Note-Matrix

Route Note messages from any to any other Note message ("m-n-routing" is possible, i.e. multiple sources to multiple destinations) , with additional choice of output channel(s) or conversion to CC message per node. Ctrl-Drag will allow selecting nodes to be able to be moved around either by arrow keys or mouse wheel (if plugin panel is in focus) or by the navigation buttons. Shift-Drag will add new nodes to an existing selection. If the dragging is done via right-click, the effect will be reversed (remove nodes from selection etc.). Midi learn available (alternate between "Learn-In" and "Learn-Out" automatically)

 

Download (1.00) Win32 Linux
  S-PC-Init

Send up to 16 different PC messages (optionally together with MSB/LSB and volume) at once either by button ("Resend"), host automation or triggered by a timer (choose between plugin start ("I-Send") or preset switching ("P-Send"))

 

Download (1.06) Win32 Linux
  S-Poly-Limiter

Limit the MIDI polyphony to a maximum value. Option to block new notes if polyphony reached (default) or to "kill" the oldest available notes automatically to make room for new ones. MIDI learn available on all parameters.

 

Download (1.04) Win32 Linux
 

 

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