Free Mellotron Vst Plugin

Description

ArtifakeLabs has released RedtronSE, a special edition version of the Redtron400 virtual mellotron instrument for Windows. This VST plug-in uses the Taijiguy’s Mellotron samples (taken from a 1973 Mellotron M400S – Serial #500) The samples have been cleaned (not too much) by removing an annoying 60Hz hum and some unwanted “clicks” and “pops” here and. RedTronMKV is a free rompler VST plugin developed by ArtifakeLabs. Compatible OS(s): Windows. RedTronMKV emulates the “Mellotron MKV” (essentially a double M400), one of the rarest Mellotrons ever made.

This Free Mellotron is a collection of 10 Kontakt patches with different Mellotron variations.

Patches:

  • Combined Choir;
  • GC3 Brass;
  • M300A;
  • M300B;
  • MkII Brass;
  • MkII Flute;
  • MkII Violins;
  • String Section;
  • Woodwind 02;
  • Cello.

Samples are around 7 seconds each, not looped;

Full Kontakt Required

▸ To use this library you’ll need the Native Instruments Full Kontakt 4.2.3 or above.
▸ It is not compatible with the free Kontakt Player.

Get Your Kontakt Library

Please notice: the samples of this library were not recorded by Sinewave Lab and we do not own them. They were recorded by Leisureland and are available for free there. For some time there has been lacking on the Internet any free 64-bit Mellotron instruments. After some research, we found Leisureland’s samples. They are great but not very playable as they are only loose audio files. We decided to create simple Kontakt patches out of them and have been using them ever since privately. Now we are simply deciding to make them available via this platform to help others solve this problem too. We haven’t been able to contact Leisureland regarding this, but we are acting in good faith: we make no money from this library and we do not collect emails in exchange for it. We just want the community to make awesome music using Kontakt.

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Add the sound of the classic Mellotron electro-mechanical instrument to your repertoire with well-designed emulation that comes with many other virtual synth features

We tend to think of synthesizers as the beginning of electronic music, but history isn’t always so straightforward. One example of an early electro-mechanical instrument is the Mellotron, created in 1963 and made popular thanks to The Beatles, but also bands like Genesis, King Crimson, and Tangerine Dream.

When playing the instrument, its keys would trigger playback from magnetic tapes that contained various recorded orchestral instruments. Musicians found different ways to play the Mellotron, often resulting in unearthly sounds that became typical to that era’s music. If you want to use the instrument for your contemporary compositions, then the Mellotron V is probably your best bet.

Another fine emulation from Arturia

It’s hard to be disappointed by any synth or keyboard that Arturia recreates for their V Collection. Not only is the sound quality amazing, but the programs come with many extra features that make them proper virtual synths. Mellotron V is no exception. As soon as you expand its interface, you get to experiment with combinations of different magnetic tapes (and there are plenty to choose from).

The sound can be modified via an amplitude envelope, but you can also adjust the filter, tape saturation, mechanics, or noise floor. The last two parameters contribute to creating a more clunky sound, that increases the “real feel” of the emulation.

Effects and presets

Apart from those parameters, you can add up to four effects, including chorus, flanger, delay, equalizer, compressor, delay, distortion, or reverb. Each effect has its own design and set of parameters. You can also add various amps to the instrument, as well as rooms with different acoustics.

While Mellotron V is fairly easy-to-use compared to other synths, you can still start by using one of its many presets, which include bass, keys, leads, organs, pads, and strings. There’s no doubt that this is a capable and well-designed musical instrument, that can be used not only by those passionate about the early sounds but also by today’s open-minded producers.

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Free Mellotron Vst Plugin File

Adrian SerbanFree mellotron vst plugin 2019
5.0/5
LIMITATIONS IN THE UNREGISTERED VERSION
  • Save/Load and Import/Export are disabled
  • Demo is limited to 20 minutes
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 2.5 GHz CPU
  • 3GB free hard disk space
  • OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU
New in Mellotron V 1.2.2.3882:
  • Bug fixes:
  • Instruments state is now properly recalled when reloading an FL Studio project
  • Reduced projects loading time and size optimisation
  • No more CPU overloads in Pro Tools
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Free Mellotron Vst Plugin Windows 10

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runs on:
Windows 10 64 bit
Windows 8 64 bit
Windows 7 64 bit
file size:
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filename:
Mellotron_V__1_3_1_1180.exe
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