Can I sample Omnisphere for my own private use? Of course. Every licensed user is free to use Omnisphere's sounds in any way within the production of their music that works for them creatively...including making their own custom samples with the instrument. Those custom samples only become a legal issue when they go beyond the private musical use of the individual user (i.e. distribution).
This is a community-maintained, accessibility-focused Dropbox folder that's choc full of useful content, including custom actions, audio and text tutorials, templates, preset libraries and free instruments that can all be used to some extent with screen reader software. Some of the content is mirrored on this here site, but new stuff tends to hit the Dropbox first. If you'd like to subscribe, just ask for an invitation on RWP or WhatsApp.
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Right now, the resource is a bit bigger than Dropbox's space allowance on their free plan. Migration to a different service will be completed soon. In the meantime, if you're on the free plan, you can download January's Dropbox snapshot instead of subscribing.
This is the most recently recorded series of free screen reader focused tutorial content that we know of. The first batch of lessons starts right at the beginning, covering concepts and installation of everything you'll need on Windows and Mac. There's plenty more to come over time, you'd be wise to bookmark the Reaper Made Easy landing page.
This free set of audio tutorials by Garth Humphreys and occasional guests can be found at The ReaProducer Standalone Site. If you'd prefer to subscribe, here's the ReaProducer Podcast feed for Apple Podcasts, or here's the RSS feed for other podcast catchers. Most of these episodes have been produced on the Mac, however Garth has always been mindful to make sure that his content is applicable to both platforms.
In March 2018, all of the previously available audio related course materials were released for free. The links to the actual audio content have since been pulled, but Daniel Wolak has once again saved the day. Use the following links to browse and download the audio content from his server:
Nowadays the materials therein are getting a little long in the tooth, but there's still plenty to be learned, so grab 'em while you can. We'll only be linking to them until they're superseded by free content that's more current.
I've noticed that SoniVox VSTs are accessible. You can just tab down to the presets menus, and it lists all the different instruments there. I have SoniVox Orchestra companion Strings, Brass, and woodwinds, and they all work in that exact same way. I also have SoniVox's Harpsichord, session drummer, classic bass, big band percussion, and singles taylor acoustic guitar and they all work perfectly accessibility wise.Also The classic series of plugs work well, the free ones you can download from Mixcraft - classic delay, reverb, eq, chorus, that entire set of plugs.
Versilian Studios makes a ton of free and extremely affordable plugins that all seem to be fully accessible. I've purchased a couple and have all the free ones, and have had no issues with the standalone versions, and I believe there are Kontakt versions of many of the plugins as well. However, note that the VSCO instruments are strictly Kontakt instruments, except for the community edition which is a free library of raw wave files from the Kontakt versions.
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The advanced grain engine plugin allows you to adjust the grain size, position, pitch, speed, and jitter settings. You can also adjust the settings for filter and time modulations and add reverb and delay effects to your sounds. In addition, it has an audio editor that allows you to freeze, texturize, reorganize, and slice your audio.
You could use it with another chord generator to create melodies and riffs. With the freeform piano roll, you can select various note positions to play, and Phrasebox will arrange a pattern based on the notes you feed it.
However, the free version limits you to three channels only with the grid sequencer. This plugin is a lot of fun because you can create distinct patterns and melodies with noticeable influence added from almost any adjustment. 2ff7e9595c
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