Vintage drums, cinematic sounds, Middle Eastern sounds. ![]() Komplete gives you a huge library of sounds. It’s like digging in the crates, 2021 style. There’s a lot of discovery in it, and so many amazing sounds to go through. I like to go through and find samples and chop them. You can also pick the key of your track, so if my beat is in A minor and you lock that in, every single sound you pick is going to be in A minor. Arcade by OutputĪrcade is amazing because of how many different samples and loops there are. If I want to load a quick kalimba, or some vocal patches, it gives me a nice big sound. There’s a variety of patches for you to work with in its library. I do a lot of sound design stuff inside Omnisphere. But I mainly love it because it’s really fast. Addictive Keys is also my go to for Rhodes sounds too. ![]() You can get many different expansions like upright and electric grand pianos. There’s also a lot of LoFi sounds in here. It has a very realistic feel, very full sounding, with a lot of different tones. I go through patches very fast while others can be a little more bloated at times. I have other piano VSTs, but what I love about this one is that it’s super lightweight. When I get asked what my top piano VST is, I say Addictive Keys. These are the top 7 VST plugin instruments. These do not influence editorial content, though Blogs That Knock may earn commissions for products purchased via affiliate links. Blogs That Knock has affiliate partnerships.
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