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I've tried the limited version, and it's promising. It's true that it's very limited, but once you use it...you'll want to buy the full version! (I'll buy it.)
This is my revised review of Afrocongo Lite and VoxPlug. I ran into several issues. Afroplug support contacted me right away and were very helpful – they will fix many of the issues. The biggest problem I had was the plugins flat out would not load in my DAW. Because Support was so good, I gave it another shot. Several hours later I found the plugins worked fine in Vsthost, Mixcraft Recording Studio 9 and Bitwig 8 Track. Waveform 12.5 was the problem and the upgrade to 13 didn\'t fix it. I found that if I drag the plugins into Waveform’s plugin list, all is good. If I rely on Waveform’s normal scanning process, not so good. I had another non-functioning plugin, dragged it into the plugin list, and it works now. Never tried dragging any plugins in before, learned a good workaround.
So are the plugins good? Yes. Many interesting and fun sounds. I’ve had a blast trying them out on a few tracks. The controls in the plugins let you vary the sounds to fit your needs – filters, echo, reverb and more. Sound quality is good in a mix, file size is good. CPU usage is also good: In one track with 9 plugins working from a short MIDI clip, Waveform is using 5-10% of my PC’s CPU. VoxPlug used about 10% of that 5-10% (so .5 to 1% of the CPU, compared to my CA2600 synth at 40% and Vaults at 21% of Waveform’s total. Afrocongo was down in the 4-5% range. No added latency from either plugin. So very little impact. For reference, I’m running under Windows 11 Pro, 32 GB memory, core i9-13900 CPU.
I prefer to put sound files and samples on a drive other than my SSD system drive, and these plugins don’t allow that. But it looks like the files stored C:\\ProgramData\\Afroplug are very small, under 100K total, so not a big deal.
This is my revised review of Afrocongo Lite and VoxPlug. I ran into several issues. Afroplug support contacted me right away and were very helpful – they will fix many of the issues. The biggest problem I had was the plugins flat out would not load in my DAW. Because Support was so good, I gave it another shot. Several hours later I found the plugins worked fine in Vsthost, Mixcraft Recording Studio 9 and Bitwig 8 Track. Waveform 12.5 was the problem and the upgrade to 13 didn't fix it. I found that if I drag the plugins into Waveform’s plugin list, all is good. If I rely on Waveform’s normal scanning process, not so good. I had another non-functioning plugin, dragged it into the plugin list, and it works now. Never tried dragging any plugins in before, learned a good workaround.
So are the plugins good? Yes. Many interesting and fun sounds. I’ve had a blast trying them out on a few tracks. The controls in the plugins let you vary the sounds to fit your needs – filters, echo, reverb and more. Sound quality is good in a mix, file size is good. CPU usage is also good: In one track with 9 plugins working from a short MIDI clip, Waveform is using 5-10% of my PC’s CPU. VoxPlug used about 10% of that 5-10% (so .5 to 1% of the CPU, compared to my CA2600 synth at 40% and Vaults at 21% of Waveform’s total. Afrocongo was down in the 4-5% range. No added latency from either plugin. So very little impact. For reference, I’m running under Windows 11 Pro, 32 GB memory, core i9-3900 CPU.
I prefer to put sound files and samples on a drive other than my SSD system drive, and these plugins don’t allow that. But it looks like the files stored C:\ProgramData\Afroplug are very small, under 100K total, so not a big deal.
Mix Do –
Jamall Sprauve –
I purchased this product and it telling me I have no downloads. So I was not able to get the sounds. Do not purchase this product.
TiffanyTop –
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Tinnie Moore –
Siobhan –
I purchased the pack and it won't download. As of now 0 stars.
ANTONY –
good sound and easy to use
ANTONY –
more sound to add to my prods with an easy plugin to use
Anonyme –
Juan Urán –
increible vst
Mauro Cerutti –
Anónimo –
Adrián –
I've tried the limited version, and it's promising. It's true that it's very limited, but once you use it...you'll want to buy the full version! (I'll buy it.)
ROMAIN LUCAS –
Gréât stuff
Dave T. –
This is my revised review of Afrocongo Lite and VoxPlug. I ran into several issues. Afroplug support contacted me right away and were very helpful – they will fix many of the issues. The biggest problem I had was the plugins flat out would not load in my DAW. Because Support was so good, I gave it another shot. Several hours later I found the plugins worked fine in Vsthost, Mixcraft Recording Studio 9 and Bitwig 8 Track. Waveform 12.5 was the problem and the upgrade to 13 didn\'t fix it. I found that if I drag the plugins into Waveform’s plugin list, all is good. If I rely on Waveform’s normal scanning process, not so good. I had another non-functioning plugin, dragged it into the plugin list, and it works now. Never tried dragging any plugins in before, learned a good workaround. So are the plugins good? Yes. Many interesting and fun sounds. I’ve had a blast trying them out on a few tracks. The controls in the plugins let you vary the sounds to fit your needs – filters, echo, reverb and more. Sound quality is good in a mix, file size is good. CPU usage is also good: In one track with 9 plugins working from a short MIDI clip, Waveform is using 5-10% of my PC’s CPU. VoxPlug used about 10% of that 5-10% (so .5 to 1% of the CPU, compared to my CA2600 synth at 40% and Vaults at 21% of Waveform’s total. Afrocongo was down in the 4-5% range. No added latency from either plugin. So very little impact. For reference, I’m running under Windows 11 Pro, 32 GB memory, core i9-13900 CPU. I prefer to put sound files and samples on a drive other than my SSD system drive, and these plugins don’t allow that. But it looks like the files stored C:\\ProgramData\\Afroplug are very small, under 100K total, so not a big deal.
engab benga –
Dave T. –
This is my revised review of Afrocongo Lite and VoxPlug. I ran into several issues. Afroplug support contacted me right away and were very helpful – they will fix many of the issues. The biggest problem I had was the plugins flat out would not load in my DAW. Because Support was so good, I gave it another shot. Several hours later I found the plugins worked fine in Vsthost, Mixcraft Recording Studio 9 and Bitwig 8 Track. Waveform 12.5 was the problem and the upgrade to 13 didn't fix it. I found that if I drag the plugins into Waveform’s plugin list, all is good. If I rely on Waveform’s normal scanning process, not so good. I had another non-functioning plugin, dragged it into the plugin list, and it works now. Never tried dragging any plugins in before, learned a good workaround. So are the plugins good? Yes. Many interesting and fun sounds. I’ve had a blast trying them out on a few tracks. The controls in the plugins let you vary the sounds to fit your needs – filters, echo, reverb and more. Sound quality is good in a mix, file size is good. CPU usage is also good: In one track with 9 plugins working from a short MIDI clip, Waveform is using 5-10% of my PC’s CPU. VoxPlug used about 10% of that 5-10% (so .5 to 1% of the CPU, compared to my CA2600 synth at 40% and Vaults at 21% of Waveform’s total. Afrocongo was down in the 4-5% range. No added latency from either plugin. So very little impact. For reference, I’m running under Windows 11 Pro, 32 GB memory, core i9-3900 CPU. I prefer to put sound files and samples on a drive other than my SSD system drive, and these plugins don’t allow that. But it looks like the files stored C:\ProgramData\Afroplug are very small, under 100K total, so not a big deal.
Jon K. –
Very nice sounding stuff! file sorting and naming could have been a bit better though, but in terms of sound quality, worth its price
Afroplug –
thanks for your message: send an email to support@afroplug.com
RONNIE TUMUSIIME –
Very good plug in though i didn't get the download link for Afrofusion.
Thomas sudi –
superb