mda Plug-in Collection for Mac, Windows Now Open Source

Yeah, I know, not the same VST. But I know a lot of you feel the VST spirit, so it works. (Just look at your rants on the Propellerhead Record post.) Photo (CC) Phil Baum.

The mda-vst collection of effects has been a long-time favorite for me. It’s a set of no-nonsense, unique, simple effects, just useful stuff that doesn’t have any unnecessary bells and whistles. Oh, yeah – and it’s free, making an easy way to fill out your effect arsenal. But until recently, the collection was proprietary freeware. Now, it’s GPL-licensed open source for Mac and Windows.

Included: multi-band distortion, drum replacement, amp and speaker simulators, de-essing, degrading, delay, detune, dither, dub delay, compressor/limiter/gate, envelope following stereo imaging and simulation, a Leslie simulator, multi-band compression, an overdrive, a really insane pitch changer, a 3D panner, a sub-bass synth, a couple of vocoders with different numbers of bands, test tone creator, flanger, pitch tracker, and more.

I imagine the access to code for these things could help people launch their own effects projects. And as Windows VSTs, it can run easily in Linux hosts that support that format, too.

http://mda.smartelectronix.com/

http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/

Thanks to Marc Resibois for the tip. And you budding C coders out there, if you dig into the code, let us know.

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zenzen

It’s wonderful to be reminded of these and thanks to the link for the AU and universal binary Mac VST versions! I used nothing but the mda plugins with Tracktion 1 in 2003. They’re so cpu-friendly. I think mda also supplied the simple FM and VA synths that came with Traction. Again, very elegant plug-ins.

June 5, 2009 @ 11:16 am
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ronald stewart

way cool!

June 5, 2009 @ 1:29 pm
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(noou)

very nice reference to start programming VSTs

June 5, 2009 @ 9:43 pm
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Keith Handy

Is there some kind of “guide for dummies” on how to compile the code?

June 6, 2009 @ 11:01 am
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mustakl » MDA plug-ins go public domain

[...] More on the availability & plug in list on our beloved CDM… [...]

June 7, 2009 @ 3:48 am
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Sean Corbett

Work is already underway on a native Linux port (LV2).

June 8, 2009 @ 3:12 am
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Polite

so much love for mda. <3

June 8, 2009 @ 6:44 pm
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Wilbo

Man a linux port of that set would be HUGE!!!

June 9, 2009 @ 11:26 am
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dan

the multiband compressor is my secret weapon on splashy overheads.

some really great plugs in there, actually.

June 10, 2009 @ 3:55 pm
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