Snes Vst Plugins

A classic game console reverb effect, now in plugin format! SNESVerb is a super lightweight, streamlined, and easy-to-use way of adding 16-bit style faux reverb along with other lo-fi processing effects. Included FREE with Super Audio Cart! Definitely C700 VST, I was planning to make an accurate SNES VST at some point in the past to make a nice buddy to my Megadrive VST (FMDrive) until I found this one It is really accurate and let you import data samples directly from a game file or even create your own by converting to the appropriate BRR format.

Snes Vst Plugin

03-25-2016, 02:07 AM (This post was last modified: 03-25-2016, 02:15 AM by -Ash-.)

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So if you tend to make music digitally and want that SNES authentic sound, there is a VST plugin that emulates the soundchip fairly accurately.
The plugin is known as C700 and can be downloaded from here: C700 Download
The page in in japanese but thankfully the important information is in english and so is the plugin itself once installed.
You can import BRR files, SPC files, or WAV files. So you can either use accurate SNES samples from games, or try and get a sound you have lying around to run through it.
To use C700 you need a program that is compatible with VST/VSTi plugins, such as FL studio or other D.A.W. programs and load it through whatever means the program you're using loads the program. FL Studio uses a specific folder for that. e.g. ( C:Program Files (x86)Image-LineFL Studio 11PluginsVST )
I'm only covering the basics of the plugin, but for the much more in-depth guide you can check out the source here: SMWC Original Thread
Describes it a lot better than I could and has an example of it in action, just wanted to share the information for those that would find it interesting and/or useful.
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