Synsonic Instruments free drum plugins Apollon, BD-808 Pro, BDE-01
Synsonic Instruments free drum plugins Apollon BD-808 Pro and BDE-01 are now free for macOS and Windows with 64-bit support.
Synsonic Instruments has made its free drum plugins available by releasing three previously paid plugins—Apollon, BD-808 Pro, and BDE-01—at no cost. These plugins were earlier priced at approximately $20 each. They are now part of Synsonic’s lineup, including existing offerings like BD-808 Free and BD-909 Free.
All three plugins accommodate macOS and Windows users by supporting 64-bit formats. This availability expands the accessibility of Synsonic Instruments’ tools for music production, with downloads accessible directly from their website, providing users with technical resources and installation files specific to their operating systems.
The Apollon plugin features eight synthesized instruments: bass drum, snare, low tom, high tom, closed hat, open hat, clap and rimshot. It includes a built-in 16-step sequencer. The sequencer offers velocity-sensitive steps, which provide per-step dynamic control. The sequencer also provides per-track shuffle to introduce timing variation across individual instrument tracks.
Apollon includes basic reverb and delay effects with send levels per instrument. The plugin supports MIDI triggering per instrument. Reverb and delay send levels are available independently for each of the eight synthesized instruments, allowing different effect amounts to be assigned per sound. MIDI triggering per instrument enables each instrument to be addressed and triggered via MIDI sources separately from the sequencer.
The BD-808 Pro plugin recreates the Roland TR-808 bass drum and provides a set of dedicated sound-shaping controls. It features an adjustable oscillator and an AHD (Attack, Hold, Decay) envelope for shaping pitch and amplitude characteristics. The plugin includes click and drive controls, and it incorporates built-in compression and overdrive for on-board dynamic processing and saturation of the output. These parameters are available within the BD-808 Pro interface for direct manipulation of the bass drum sound.
BD-808 Pro also includes a glide function for smooth pitch transitions between notes. The plugin supports MIDI and velocity control for external triggering and dynamic input. BD-808 Pro provides user presets for saving and recalling customised parameter configurations. The described features together define the plugin’s core capabilities for recreating and modifying TR-808-style bass drum sounds.
The BDE-01 plugin is structured into three main sections: Sound, Noise, and Master. The Sound section is devoted to core bass-tone generation, where users can shape the fundamental low-frequency character of their sounds. It serves as the primary area for crafting and refining the base tonalities.
The Noise section provides additional layers and textural components that can be combined with the core bass signal. This section enables the integration of diverse textural elements, enhancing the complexity and richness of the audio output.
The Master section consolidates the outputs from the Sound and Noise sections, offering global control over levels, balance, and final dynamics. This portion of the plugin ensures cohesive output management, allowing adjustments to the overall mix and dynamic balance of sounds.
The BDE-01 plugin’s design facilitates nuanced sound design strategies, with each section complementing the overall synthesis process. “The BDE-01 allows recreating sounds from analogue hardware or finding completely new sounds,” says Synsonic. The distinct sections and their functionalities highlight the adaptability and creative scope provided by this synth plugin.
Apollon, BD-808 Pro and BDE-01 are available as free downloads from Synsonic Instruments. The three plugins were previously sold for around $20 each and have been incorporated into Synsonic’s free plugin lineup alongside earlier releases such as BD-808 Free and BD-909 Free. Each title is distributed in 64-bit formats and lists compatibility with both macOS and Windows. The availability applies to the three named plugins and reflects a change in their distribution status from paid to free.
Installers and additional technical information for the plugins are provided on the Synsonic Instruments website. The site offers the official 64-bit macOS and Windows installers for each plugin. Users are advised to obtain installers and documentation directly from the Synsonic Instruments website to ensure they download the correct platform-specific builds. The website also houses download resources and related documentation for the three plugins.
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Synsonic Instruments has released Apollon, BD-808 Pro and BDE-01 as free downloads; these three plugins were previously sold for around $20 each. The titles have been added to Synsonic’s free plugin lineup alongside earlier releases such as BD-808 Free and BD-909 Free. All three plugins are distributed in 64-bit formats and are listed as compatible with both macOS and Windows. Installers and additional technical information for the plugins are available from the Synsonic Instruments website.
Apollon is provided with eight synthesized instruments — bass drum, snare, low tom, high tom, closed hat, open hat, clap and rimshot — and includes a built-in 16-step sequencer with velocity-sensitive steps and per-track shuffle, basic reverb and delay with independent send levels per instrument, and MIDI triggering per instrument. BD-808 Pro recreates the Roland TR-808 bass drum and includes an adjustable oscillator, an AHD (Attack, Hold, Decay) envelope, click and drive controls, built-in compression and overdrive, a glide function, MIDI and velocity control, and user presets. BDE-01 is organised into Sound, Noise and Master sections, with the Sound section focused on core bass-tone generation, the Noise section providing additional layers and textures, and the Master section offering global control over levels, balance and final dynamics.
The Apollon plugin includes eight synthesized instruments: bass drum, snare, low tom, high tom, closed hat, open hat, clap and rimshot. It provides a built-in 16-step sequencer for programming patterns, and the sequencer’s steps are velocity-sensitive to allow per-step dynamic control. The sequencer also offers per-track shuffle, which applies timing variation to individual instrument tracks within the sequencer. These elements are presented together in the plugin’s interface for creating and arranging rhythmic material.
Apollon includes basic reverb and delay effects, with adjustable send levels available for each instrument so that individual sounds can be routed to and balanced with the effects independently. The plugin supports MIDI triggering per instrument, enabling each of the eight synthesized instruments to be addressed and triggered via MIDI sources separately from the internal sequencer. Send-level controls and MIDI triggering are accessible within the same plugin environment, allowing per-instrument effect routing and external triggering without additional tools.
The Apollon plugin includes eight synthesized instruments: bass drum, snare, low tom, high tom, closed hat, open hat, clap and rimshot. It provides a built-in 16-step sequencer for programming rhythmic patterns, and the sequencer’s steps are velocity-sensitive to allow per-step dynamic control. The sequencer also offers per-track shuffle to introduce timing variation across individual instrument tracks, and these sequencing functions are presented together within the plugin interface for pattern creation and editing. The instrument set and sequencer combine to allow internal pattern sequencing across the eight voices.
Apollon includes basic reverb and delay effects with adjustable send levels available independently for each instrument, enabling different amounts of signal to be routed from each of the eight synthesized instruments to the effects. The plugin supports MIDI triggering per instrument, allowing each sound to be addressed and triggered via external MIDI sources in addition to the internal sequencer. Reverb and delay send-level controls and per-instrument MIDI triggering are accessible within the same plugin environment, providing per-instrument effect routing and external triggering without additional routing tools. All described features reflect the functional elements provided in the Apollon design.