Reffrey is a free reference track plugin available in VST3 and AU formats for Mac and Windows, with no account required to download.
Plugins like this one are useful when you want to quickly compare your track to your favorite mixes, and referencing is one of the most important parts of mixing, in my opinion. Reffrey makes the whole process super easy, and the fact that it’s free is a nice bonus.
I’m not sure if this one is vibe-coded. It could be, since the product page doesn’t mention how it was built, and it’s hard to tell from the GUI alone. Either way, the interface looks clean and uses a dark theme, which I like a lot for late-night mixing sessions.
Reffrey has two main viewing modes. RANGE mode gives you a simple view of where your track sits compared to your whole group of references, so you can spot at a glance where the mix is off. ELEMENTS mode goes deeper and lets you identify exactly where elements like sub, kick, snare, leads, and vocals sit in your references, which makes it easier to adjust your own track to match.
I like that there’s a lot of detailed metering with these different modes. It makes it easy to visually and empirically reference your track against the kind of mixes you actually want to hit.
Reference tracks are saved to your reference library automatically, so you can pick up where you left off on the next project with a single click. If you don’t have reference tracks ready to go, Reffrey includes a Deezer integration that lets you search and import 30-second clips of any track directly from inside the plugin.
In addition to the comparison modes, Reffrey covers gain matching, real-time stereo width comparison, and loudness metering with LUFS, RMS, and peak readings. The plugin runs as a pure passthrough with zero latency impact, so you can leave it on the master without worrying about it affecting the signal.
Reffrey has been tested in Ableton, Logic, and FL Studio. It may work in other DAWs that support VST3 or AU plugins, but those three are the ones officially confirmed by the developer.
Reffrey is available for free in VST3 and AU formats for Mac (Apple Silicon and Intel) and in VST3 format for Windows x64.
Download: Reffrey (FREE)
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Last Updated on May 5, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.





