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Online music marketplace Reverb is giving away a bunch of sample packs for free, including “The Complete Reverb Drum Machines Collection,” which has over 1GB of samples from classic instruments, along with many synth packs like “The Synth Sounds of Blade Runner.”.Cherry Audio’s modular synthesis package “Voltage Modular Nucleus” is now free “for the foreseeable future” (usually $29).Two Notes is offering a lifetime license for two virtual speaker cabinets when you download its speaker-cab simulator “Torpedo Wall of Sound” (offer is good until April 30th).Likewise, Gear News has a roundup with additional freebies, like an equalizer from HoRNet.Mixmag has collected a list of free plug-ins, including reverbs, flangers, and gates.Separately, Skoove has made some premium material available for everyone signed up for its free plan, including a beginner piano course and 27 songs.
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Apple has announced that its Logic Pro X DAW will now have a free 90-day trial.Keep checking back as the list is regularly updated. There are tons of deals available, so get ready to hunker down with some new digital toys. A few were already free, but the majority are only free for a limited time. Over the past few weeks, several music companies have responded by offering freebies in order to, as Korg said, provide “a musical way to occupy your mind.”īelow, we’ve rounded up an array of apps, plug-ins, sounds, lessons, and even digital audio workstations (DAWs) that are currently free to give tools to musicians and those looking to learn musical skills during the pandemic. Festivals, clubs, and even house parties are banned in many cities, leaving musicians (and music lovers) housebound and searching for creative outlets. Life looks very different right now as the novel coronavirus has millions around the world stuck indoors.