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Carillon Vst Free

26.12.2020

ECarillon is the newest version of our Carillon bell and music scheduling software for your church school or business. Designed to run on the latest versions of the WIndows OS platforms including. Our easy to use software will allow your organization to schedule music and bell sounds to play at the desired times and dates. Our intuitive, graphical interface allows you to quickly get your music or bell schedule built and running like clockwork. The included music library helps you.

We currently offer free instruments as part of two projects: 'KIViR' (Keyboard Instrument Virtual Restoration) and “Bells and Carillons”.
The KIViR project contains ancestors of the piano (clavichord, cimbalom, harpsichord), historical pianoforte and pianos.
The Bells and Carillons project contains church bells, carillons and tubular bells.

Below is a detailed description of these.


KIViR instruments

Clavichord

Clavichord: Neupert

Download pc file for mac. This is a physically modelled virtual copy of clavichord Neupert (1941) which is based on a 'Modell Philipp Emanuel Bach'. It was provided by the Kremsegg Schloss Museum (Kremsmünster, Austria).

The clavichord, invented in the early 14th Century, is a predecessor to the piano and to the more recent clavinet. It is a popular instrument for playing music from the Renaissance and Baroque period, but can in fact also be found in other more modern music styles such as in recordings by Oscar Peterson, Keith Jarrett, Tori Amos and TheBeatles.

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Cimbalom

Cimbalom: Kovács

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of cimbalom Balázs Kovács (2007).

The cimbalom belongs to the ancestor psaltery, quoted in the bible. The psaltery was later developed into different variants which differed in sound but were similar in their constructive concept. One of these, the cimbalom, was a constant member of gypsy orchestras. Legs and a damper pedal were soon added to the instrument and it reached the status of concert instrument in the 19th Century, thanks to Ferenc Erkel and Franz Liszt.

Contrarily to the piano, pressing down a key does not lift the corresponding damper. Hence, unless the pedal is depressed, all notes are immediately dampened.

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Harpsichords

Harpsichord: Grimaldi

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of a harpsichord by Carlo Grimaldi dating from 1697, copied by Andrew Wooderson (Bexley, 2007). Typical of a short-scaled Italian instrument it has a crispness of attack and transparency of tone that makes it ideal for continuo use, and is also well suited to 17th and 18th Century Italian and German solo repertoire. Its two registers can be played separately or combined together.

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Harpsichord: Blanchet

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of harpsichord François-Etienne Blanchet, 'Château de Thoiry' (1733), copied by Anthony Gale (Frampton Cotterell, UK, 1993). It has a very delicate sound, inviting for inspiring musical moments from the baroque period representative by great masters such as Scarlatti, Bach and Händel.

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Pianoforte

Pianoforte: Walter

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of an Anton Walter pianoforte.

Anton Walter (1752-1826) was an important and famous Viennese instrument builder. He was a friend of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart who owned one of his instruments and often used it in concerts. Ludwig van Beethoven also belonged to those who often praised the solid quality. By improving the Viennese pianoforte action, Walter managed to build instruments with a slightly more powerful sound than that of his competitors. The instruments are often used today as models for the construction of authentic copies.

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Pianoforte: Schöffstoss

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of pianoforte Donat Schöffstoss, 1812, recorded at Schloss Kremsegg, A-4550 Kremsmünster, Austria. Schöffstoss offered the delicate Viennese action which gives it a slightly gentler sound than the more sturdy English variants.

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Pianoforte: Schmidt

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of pianoforte Johann Evangelist Schmidt, Salzburg about 1790, recorded at Handelhaus, D-06108, Halle, Germany. This hammerflügel variant became appreciated by the contemporaries because of its beautiful and even sound, its outside elegance and affordable price.

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Pianoforte: Schantz

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of pianoforte Johann Schantz, Vienna, ca 1790, recorded at Schloss Kremsegg, A-4550 Kremsmünster, Austria. Like many other fortepianos of its period, it is very lightly constructed and has much smaller hammers and thinner strings than a modern piano. Beethoven described it as good and durable and he recommended them to his friends.

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Pianoforte: Graf

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of pianoforte Conrad Graf, Vienna, 1826, recorded at Schloss Kremsegg, A-4550 Kremsmünster, Austria. The Graf pianofortes were held in high esteem, and soon were considered the greatest and most renowned in Vienna and throughout the empire. Beethoven was particularly fond of these.

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Grand pianos

Grand piano: Pleyel

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of grand piano Pleyel, model F (1926). Chopin preferred to compose and perform on Pleyel pianos and it was also used by other major composers, such as Debussy, Ravel and Stravinsky. The Pleyel sound can be described as round, warm and sensual.

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Grand piano: Erard

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of piano Sébastien Erard, a half grand (2 m), serial number 109 933 (1922). It has an extraordinary warm and coloured sound with lots of charm, and is equipped with a very delicate una corda pedal. We tried to be as close as possible to the original instrument, including some small 'defaults' in the bass strings. The instrument suits naturally well for Liszt who loved playing on Erard.

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Electro-acoustic

Electro-acoustic piano: CP-80

This is a physically modelled virtual copy of an electro-acoustic Yamaha CP-80, serial number 1982. The CP-80 was a very popular stage piano at the time (1976-1985) with a unique sound and with an authentic grand piano action. It was marketed by Yamaha as a touring friendly and electronically amplified variant of a grand piano. It was famous for its rock solid quality and considered by many as the 'Rolls Royce' of the electro-acoustic pianos.

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Bells and carillons

Tubular bells

This is a virtual copy of a Tubular bells.

The add-on is modelled after a Bergerault 18 Note concert chimes which is made of brass tubes of graded length that are tuned to a chromatic scale. The instrument appeared for the first time in England in the late 19th Century and is ever since part of major symphonic orchestras. The add-on includes 3 variants and has an extended note range: 5 octaves instead of the usual 1½ octave.

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Church bells and carillons

This is a virtual copy of bells and a carillons that were recorded at the European Bell Institute. Best trap bass vst plugins.

The use of bells in the Christian church goes back to the early Middle Ages. A bell is an idiophone, that is, a musical instrument which produces a vibration. The bell is in fact one of the loudest of musical instruments. The sound has the power to bring many mixed feelings derived from our experiences connected to it: joy, happiness, grief, fear, relief, revelation, excitement, amazement.

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Special acknowledgments to the following instrument owners:

  • C. Bechstein Digital, Germany (C. Bechstein DG)
  • J. Blüthner Pianofortefabrik GmbH, Germany (Blüthner Model One grand piano)
  • Grotrian Piano Company GmbH, Germany (Grotrian Concert Royal grand piano)
  • Peter Karsten, Germany (Karsten collection)
  • Daniel Parisot, France (Hamburg Steinway D)
  • PETROF, spol. s r.o., Czech Republic (Ant. Petrof)
  • Steingraeber & Söhne Piano Manufactory, Germany (Steingraeber E-272)
  • Steinway & Sons, USA (New York Steinway D)
  • Michel Armengot, France (CP-80)
  • Paul Badura-Skoda, Austria (Walter)
  • ???, UK (Grimaldi, François-Etienne Blanchet)
  • Olivier Cussac, France (Rhodes MK1, Wurlitzer 200A, Clavinet D6)
  • European Bell Institute, France (Bells)
  • Luigi Gaggero, Italy (Cimbalom)
  • Haendelhaus, Germany (Schmidt)
  • Monique Niebisch, France (Sébastien Erard)
  • Christophe Nebout, France (Pleyel model F)
  • Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse, France (Celesta, Glockenspiel, Marimba, Xylophone, Tubular bells)
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan, UK (Carl Bechstein)
  • Kremsegg Schloss, Austria (Neupert, Schöffstoss, Schantz, Graf)
  • Pascal Gaillard, France (Steel Drum)
  • Marc Guilliou, France (Spacedrum, Hand Pand, Tank Drum)
  • Klaus P. Rausch, Germany (Electra-piano, Pianet T)



BeatVox is a rompler that replicate a percussion sounds, performed by the voice.
The set contains a half dozen different percussion, as well as two «voice» chromatic set: phonemes «too» and «poo».
Percussion sounds conform to some standard General MIDI and are in the range of keys from A2 to C#4. Chromatic timbres have a working range of G2 — G4.
  • 44 KHz/16 bit sample format
  • One percussion and two chromatic sets
  • Drive Control
  • Low CPU usage

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Cajon Fu is a free VST percussion box instrument that really packs a punch.
You can play it like a real percussion box in normal mode, or you can turn up the action and play sound effects. Each track has its own volume slider and mute buttons for easy audio exportation. A special 'ghost' key allows you to play a light triple tap that's nice for fill-ins.
Created for those who love to make latin music and acoustic arrangements, and also for those who just want to have some fun. Compatible with any VST host music recording platform like Cubase, Nuendo, FL Studio, etc.
This VSTi uses the standard drum mapping. Use C3-E3 (two octaves below middle C) to play the Cajon. By default the Kung Fu mode will be on. You can turn it off by pressing the mute button at the upper left corner of the interface.



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Carillon is a physically modelled bell and chime synthesizer, the extreme far ends of the octives detune similar to pippo

  • Chorus and reverb

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Gregjazz's Clap is a. Handclap VSTi !
Just one knob called 'variance' is used to control the sound.



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dmiHammer is a VSTi for creating hammered chromatic percussion sounds. It's capable of reproducing the sounds of xylophones, mbira and chimes as well as a swag of strange new sounds.

  • 16 polyphonic hammered percussion
  • Vibrato control and stereo spread
  • 4 individually tuneable resonators



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DSK DrumZ BeatVoiZe is a human beat box module

  • 8 sound slots (C3 to C4 white keys)
  • Level and pan control
  • 8 stereo outs
  • 26 samples
  • 3 kits
  • Midi automation
  • Preset selector


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Dynamite cowbell brings you more cowbell than even Gene Frenkle can deliver.

  • 6 cowbells mapped to midi keys
  • 5 velocity layers
  • close and room mic levels
  • damping control
  • 5 bonus digibells
  • 1 cow

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Kick-Drum



  • Tunning
  • Bitcrusher
  • 4 Filters
  • Overdrive
  • A-D- Envelope
  • Reverb

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Expodrum stacks 2 separately processed oscillators (sine, noise, sample) for general purpose percussion timbres


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FlexSnare


Ultra flexible Snare Drum Module with Vocoder
Reverb & Echo FX, Vintage 19' Look (not only for Snares)


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This VSTi plug-in is a bass drum generator, thats easy to control and get punchy and fat kicks - in no time!
KickMe! Too is brought to you by Adern and is a recreation of the original KickMe! synthesizer for the Scope platform.
The synthesizer was done with SynthMaker, but uses our own coded oscillators, envelopes and midi control for that special OOMF.


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Papaya

Free carillon vst

Papaya is a physically modelled mallet synthesizer. it features a nice chorus module, and does a very good job of simulating steel drums, and other carribean type percussion


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PERCU is a synthesizer of percussions, Vco modulation to the sample, etc.

  • 11 instruments
  • 1 wave player
  • 1 vco
  • 3 filters
  • 3 envelope generators
  • complete control by the velocity
  • 5 stereo outputs

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Pots


6 pots playable on midi notes C,D,E,F,G and A (on any octave)
with various pitchshifting,distortion and filter fun.


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Saros

Saros have a choice of 32 noise waveforms are applied to up to 5 'triggers' to create complex clicky/clap percussive timbres.
a patch-recallable seed-based randomisation function allows value scattering to produce variation. a standard sine drop and (evm's) sideband filtered noise burst augment percussive effect.



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Shaker Maker

Shaker Maker is a special VST effect that will turn any rhythmic content into a convincing natural shaker rhythm.
Shaker Maker can produce a wide variety of shaker sounds, and you can shape your shaker to sound exactly the way you want it to. For using Shaker Maker you should put it in the insert slot of your audio track. Then load a drum loop or any other rhythmic audio file to this track. You can also connect a microphone and use your own voice as the source for your shaker rhythm. Finally choose one of the 16 prepared shaker sounds, or shape your own shaker!



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Shekrs



This is the 3rd in the 'reception models' series (original models by jacky-lee) based on his loo-roll,yogurtpot and papercup shakers.
5 shakers playable on midi notes C#2,D#2,F#2,G#2 and A#2, some nice grooves can be made using the speed,pitch and volume modulation controls, anything ranging from regular shakin' to shakinsanity!
It also has highpass and lowpass filters,distortion,bitcrushing and panning.



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Snare


A waveguide drum model as shown on gui with 4 'snare' vectors. This low number is closer to a gut snare eg. Tabor than modern snares, both may have similar damping dynamics.


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Takim is a Middle Eastern Drum Module.


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Utopia creates 'classic analog hihat and cymbal' timbres utilising Chris Kerry's low CPU 'audio oscillator' module for SynthEdit.

  • Complete documentation
  • 16 presets are included.

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