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Double Take Delay

Double Take

When it comes to creating thick, lush vocals or guitars, double tracking is a tried-and-true technique used by musicians and producers for decades. It involves recording the same part multiple times and panning the tracks left and right, which creates a sense of width and depth. But while double tracking can yield great results, it’s also time-consuming and requires a lot of precision. Enter Audio Assault’s Double Take plugin, a tool designed to automate and streamline the double tracking process, saving you both time and effort.



Delay Plugins

Delay Plugins

Delay effects come in countless forms, from simple echo units to elaborate multi-tap processors and experimental sound-design tools. This collection highlights some of the most interesting free and commercial delay plugins available on Linux, showcasing a mix of creative effects, clean utility delays, and analog-style processors. Whether you're after subtle mix enhancements, atmospheric soundscapes, or wild modulation textures, the following plugins offer a broad palette of possibilities for producers of all styles.



Best Linux Plugins

Top Picks

If you're a Linux user looking to dive into VST3 plugins, you're in luck—there are some fantastic options available that bring pro-level sound and functionality to your DAW.

From dynamic EQs and mastering tools to immersive virtual instruments, these plugins offer the same quality you'd expect from their Windows counterparts, but optimized for Linux environments.

In this post, I’ll share my top picks for Linux-compatible VST3 plugins that are perfect for enhancing your audio production workflow and taking your sound to the next level. Let’s explore these game-changing tools!



Reverb Plugins

Reverb Plugins

Reverb is crucial for adding space, depth, and dimension to any mix. For Linux users, there’s a range of high-quality reverb plugins that offer both versatility and professional-level sound. Whether you're looking for subtle ambiance or lush, expansive effects, these plugins provide everything you need to shape your track’s atmosphere. In this post, I’ll highlight my top picks for Linux-compatible reverb plugins that will elevate your sound and enhance your production.



Chorus Plugins

Delay Plugins

Although Linux has no shortage of compressors, EQs, and reverbs, dedicated chorus effects are surprisingly sparse by comparison. Still, the plugins that are available cover a useful range—from lush vintage emulations to transparent modern widening tools and experimental stereo processors. Whether you’re looking to add gentle movement to pads, widen guitars, or give synths that classic 80s shimmer, the following chorus plugins represent some of the best free and cross-platform options available to Linux producers today.