As we’ve already suggested, just blindly downloading huge numbers of freeware applications is not the best strategy when it comes to using it. That’s why we’ve put together our all-new Best Ofs, featuring half a dozen of the best freeware titles by category.
However, there is another way to choose. Last time we tackled freeware, we approached it from a differfent angle: decide what you are going to use your freeware for, and then choose your downloads accordingly. A less scatter-gun approach should give you more relevant results.
Targeted bundles
Here’s a quick recap. We’ll start with one of the most common dance genres, EDM, and what we recommend you can get for free if you are such a producer. You could start with Ableton Live 11 Lite, if you have been lucky enough to get it free with a piece of hardware (or this very magazine). If not, Tracktion Waveform Free is a great alternative. Instrument wise, try Dexed for some classic FM sounds, Vital Audio Vital Basic for the wavetable synth sounds popular in this genre, and Futucraft Kairatune for a great range of sounds – especially basses. Beats can come by way of BeatMaker Retrox Drums.
For electronica, the line-up is similar but we’d suggest adding some experimental effects like Glitchmachines Frakture and Audiomodern Filterstep alongside instruments including VCV Rack for some modular mayhem.
Guitarists have a wealth of options, but our bundle suggestions are the ubiquitous Apple Garageband DAW, Mercuriall Metal Area MT-A distortion pedal, Acon Digital Reverb Solo reverb, IS Shreddage 3 Stratus Free rock guitar sim and Ample Sound Ample Guitar M Lite II acoustic. That’s everything guitar!
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