25.12.2020

Free Steel Drum Vst Kit

Free Steel Drum Vst Kit Average ratng: 5,8/10 9487 votes

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Steeldrum Vsti was created by Dr Tikov with samples of steeldrum from Trinidad and Tobago.

Original notes that were sampled are in diapasone C3 F4

Lower and higher note sounds less realistic but still useful

When you use Steeldrum VSTi probably its good idea to add a little bit more middle frequencies. it depends on taste of course.

You can download Demo of Steeldrum Demo VSTi at Mediafire

Its limited to 3-4 sounds so try note number C4 to see how velocity works for timbre of sound

After that you will receive your personal licensed copy Steeldrum VSTI to your email adress included into message about paypal payment.

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We well send you instrument as soon as possible, normally the same day, 2 days delay is possible sometimes.

Users of Win 7 sometimes have issues with plugins made with Synthedit please read here

plugins are for PC 32bit only. You can use JBridge to use it in 64 bit DAW
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Users of Win 7 sometimes have issues with plugins made with Synthedit please read here

Ample Sound is a software brand known for making some of the best instrument samplers. Their product catalogue contains a variety of different guitars, bass instruments and a few other things. Fortunately they also offer some free downloads, including a free steel drum VST, which I’m going to review today.

Download the Ample Percussion Cloudrum plugin for free on vst4free.com.

Overview

Once you have installed and opened up the Cloudrum, you’ll notice that the plugin can be divided into different sections. The biggest part, which starts at the top-left corner displays an illustration of a steel tongue drum. Right below is a 2D keyboard, which shows the notes you’re currently playing. At the right site you’ll find a mixer, some effects & ADSR. A preset “menu” and some additional settings can be found at the top.

MIDI

Like with most similar plugins, notes can be triggered using MIDI, clicking on the Cloudrum illustration or the 2D keyboard. In addition to just triggering notes you can also switch between two playing styles (sustain & mute) + there are 2 buttons to stop the ringing.

After clicking certain buttons I had problems triggering notes via my “computer MIDI keyboard”. To solve this I had to click on the 2D keyboard using my mouse sometimes. However, this problem didn’t occur while triggering notes with a MIDI clip or an actual MIDI keyboard so it’s really not a big deal.

Mixer

Using the mixer you can set the volumes for 2 mics + an additional synth layer. You can further control the width of the ambient mic, adjust the global panning and make use of the mute + solo buttons.

Effects

The steel drum VST further comes with 4 effects, including a reverb, delay, 5 band eq and compressor. Considering that most DAWs have pretty decent stock plugins these effects wouldn’t have been necessary. They are however a nice addition and empower you to create a wider range of presets.

ADSR & Global Settings

In the bottom-right corner you can adjust ADSR settings for “Synth”, “Sustain” and “Mute” and in the top-right corner you can access some global settings, including the master tune, voices and velocity sense.

Workflow

Some of the things I noticed while playing around with the Cloudrum plugin is that you can’t reset buttons by double-click or cmd + click. Since you can use the pad in the top-right corner to type in values with your computer keyboard this isn’t a big deal tho. There also isn’t a real preset menu, but you can navigate through the presets using the previous and next buttons.

Apart from some minor details the Ample Percussion Cloudrum works fine and does exactly what it’s supposed to do (especially considering that it’s free).

Sound

Free Steel Drum Vst

The overall sound quality of this steel drum plugin is really good and since you have 3 sound sources + 4 effects you can use the instrument for different applications – no matter if you want an organic lead pluck or ambient pad.

Details

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The Cloudrum is available for Windows and Mac in VST, AU & AAX plugin formats. You need about 1 GB of free hard disk space and if your computer can handle a synth like Serum this one shouldn’t be a problem either. Some further details about the specs can be found here.

Conclusion

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All-in-all the Cloudrum is a great free plugin and if you have some space left on your drive you should definitely consider to check it out. It can be downloaded for free via pluginboutique.com or vst4free.com. Now it’s your turn 😉