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(I got up to 19 plug-ins, figuring I would limit myself to a single sound source – here, Tattoo.)Īgain, let me be clear that – this is neither a musical nor a good idea. I did that, and – no problems whatsoever. So the next challenge was, naturally, to stick as many plug-ins as I could on a single channel for no reason. It just didn’t dangerous and stupid to me yet, though. Nearly all the plug-ins were there and loaded perfectly using Apple’s default compatibility layer. I didn’t even have to force Ableton Live into Rosetta 2 compatibility mode for AU plug-ins.

For everything else, though, you’ll need to restart your Mac, and then they’ll appear. I want to try the installer anyway.įuzzPlus3 and RoughRider3 both work without restarting. Yes, “Open Anyway.” I’m in a hurry I need to get back to running with scissors and tearing those little tags off pillows. The usual macOS advice applies – open up System Preferences > Security and Privacy, and be prepared to do a lot of clicking to convince your Mac that you’re totally okay with installing this.
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I haven’t gotten to run on Windows yet, but there my suspicion is everything will work (once you have a plug-in with a 32-bit bridge, so something like Reaper or FL Studio or Bitwig).Įven these weren’t big losses – Kombinat and 914 have modern versions, Rough Rider’s modern update is even free. Plug-in didn’t run: 914, Filterstation, Ronin, RoughRider Proģ2-bit plug-ins were clearly the problem with most of those. Installers didn’t run: 907A, BigSeq, Deverb, Kombinat, Mayhem But in credit to AD, the vast majority of these plug-ins worked perfectly. Now, honestly, if you’ve given a bunch of money to Apple, you should give some money to Audio Damage. So, of course, I tried to run all of these plug-ins on an M1-based Mac with the latest Monterey build. The one thing you should definitely not do is try to run all these plug-ins on, like, an M1-based Mac with the latest Monterey build. Okay, so the whole point of this is that they’re legacy plug-ins. And if you’re me, you do really want everything. *.zip* filter with the DownThemAll extension is a quick way to grab everything.

That’s something that happens in gaming a lot (erm, also buggy and unsupported some of the time cough Nintendo), so why not in music? And it’s a chance for other folks to see them for the first time. It’s a chance for some of us to revisit plug-ins from years past. So the freebie giveaway is great on a few levels. And it sure hasn’t hurt that AD’s public personality Chris Randall is a regular presence on the Interwebs, broadcasting from Satan’s Taint. You see it in iOS apps, Reason Rack Extensions, the lot.
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You can also see some of the impact they’ve had on other developers – a license to be equally creative with making stuff we actually want, with interfaces that are free to have some fun. And in an industry that frankly can become both drab and mercenary, pummeling us with DRM, subscription services and planned obsolescence, marketing from some industry heavyweights talking about how compressor X won them a Grammy, and then still delivering the exact same channel strip for the eleven-hundredth time, AD has been a stalwart breath of fresh air. The folks at Audio Damage have just steadily churned out clever, inventive, seriously fun effects and instruments. If you’ve been producing since the 2000s – I guess that’s a thing now – you may find some of these effects trigger genuine nostalgia.
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There are some other details in that blog post, but that’s the main stuff.ĭownload the plug-ins here – plus Rough Rider 3, a superb free compressor, for Windows + Mac + Ubuntu Linux + iOS:
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Beloved boutique plug-in house Audio Damage has found a heck of a retirement for 33 of its vintage plug-ins: it’s giving them away for free for macOS and Windows.
