Free Vintage Synthesizer Emulation VST Plugins By Kevin Brown

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Kevin Brown has released a huge archive of free SynthMaker creations in 32-bit VST plugin format for Windows, emulating classic vintage analogue synthesizers and a few “reduced emulations” of modern digital synthesizers like U-He Bazille, ACE and Diva, which aren’t dead serious attempts to recreate U-He’s enormously powerful instruments so much as being a fun personal project.

Among the list of “all things vintage” are emulations of popular analogue and digital synthesizers from manufactures like EMS, Sequential Circuits, ARP, Buchla, Moog, Korg, Yamaha, Roland, Ensoniq and plenty others. I think it’s important to point out that developer Kevin Brown has made it perfectly clear on the DSPRobotics forum that due to his lack of knowledge of very specific coding methods and also having no direct access to the original hardware, he will no longer be working on these instruments, and is open to having a more seasoned developer make improvements upon the existing source code.

See also: Best FREE Vintage Synthesizer Emulation VST/AU Plugins!

That being said, even though I agree there is a considerable margin for improvement, I think he’s being a little modest. The plugins actually sound very good, especially the Roland emulations. At times, they can sound a bit “digital”, as is often the case with the vast majority of instruments created in SynthMaker/FlowStone, but even at their über-digital worst, the sound quality is very good.

One thing you will notice right away is that there are no presets, which might be a deal breaker for some. However, I think that’s a little unreasonable, especially considering how charming a lot of these instruments are, even if they aren’t perfect clones of their hardware counterparts. Some of them might even be scooped up by a major developer… Remember when DiscoDSP took over the OB-Xd project?

See also: DiscoDSP Releases Free OB-Xd VST Plugin For Windows & Mac OS

Another thing that really impressed me was just how professional these instruments look! I was amazed by how well each interface and its controls are designed. I have commercial plugins that don’t even look this polished! Even though there might be some work to do under the hood, aesthetically, these plugins are perfect as is, even though I could stand to see them vectorized if possible.

I certainly won’t use every single one of these instruments, but I’ve already fallen in love with quite a few of them, so I definitely encourage you to check them out if you haven’t already. As I explained, they may not be mirror images of the hardware that inspired them, but you can tell that a serious amount of work went into each plugin, regardless of how much more work is required to make them what they could be.

The plugins are available for free download via K Brown Synths (32-bit VST plugin format for Windows, including SynthMaker project files).

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10 Comments

    • I didn’t have that problem, but I didn’t demo every single one of them. However, the ones I did were pretty CPU friendly. You running them in a 32-bit environment? Some buggy plugins don’t bridge very well.

      • I tried them out in ableton 32-bit – which ones did you try out? I tried all of the fake u-he synths and the korgs also. All of them were maxing out the cpu-meter.

        • I used them in FL. Not sure what they might be doing in Ableton. Very possible they were tested within FL Studio. Just a guess. But Flowstone is built into FL, so…

  1. Hi all –

    Please use this link for the Bundle: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/g6m0z81ie05fjhf/AAArjiB6LAxI7vT7waLUwt3ja?dl=0

    The plugins in the original folder didn’t have their parameters given unique names, so were not compatible with DAW automation, plus a low max number on the hidden internal Preset Manager. Both these caused some buggy behaviour and problems with preset saving/loading. The folder linked above has only the plugins that have had these issues addressed and quite a few have been done already. It will be added to as more of them get done.

    Thanks,
    K Brown

  2. Pat Cotillo Jr.

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    I know I am late to this post but… If you haven’t checked out Kevin Brown plugins, I believe you are truly missing out. He made so many interesting synths with various characteristics! At first I was a bit thrown off by the lack of presets, but after playing around a bit I really started to appreciate them more for it. It forced me to learn more about the building blocks and signal flow of each of the synths they were inspired by. I have so much fun just creating patches that I actually get lost in time! I also find that I am using them more and more in my songs. Yes, many are 32bit, but with jBridge they work great in my DAW of choice (Cakewalk/Sonar)!!!!

    The following is a list of my personal favorites. Naturally I haven’t tried them all…. yet!
    MatrixSix1
    Juan, Oh Juan
    Voyette
    Osciet
    Cronus
    VQ-800
    Tyro
    JP-680
    PG-238
    OBie 2V
    SH3p
    Polly
    SH-75
    Tonus 2813
    Luge

    I just released some music that features quite a few presets from these synths.
    https://patcotillojr.com/the-sounds
    Anyone interested in presets, just let me know.

    AGAIN…. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!

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