Create your own plugins via prompt using AI!

Discussion in 'Ai for Music' started by AudioFB, Nov 22, 2025 at 7:39 PM.

  1. AudioFB

    AudioFB Noisemaker

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    I think there's been some misunderstanding.

    It's not necessary to pay $600 to generate or use the plugins. For that, it costs $9/month, or you can buy individual credit packages if you want.

    The one-time fee of $600 is only for those who want the plugins displayed with their company and who want to SELL or market the generated plugins in any way, whether they are "good or crappy" to their ears.

    With $300 you cannot sell UAD plugins.
     
  2. Will Kweks

    Will Kweks Audiosexual

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    How did it go... the way to make money off a gold rush is not to dig for gold but to sell shovels.
     
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  3. AudioFB

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    I really like SynthEdit; it's an incredible tool. I started developing some things with it, also in Pure Data and MaxDSP.

    The problem is always the incompatibility between operating systems and also the "halfway point," because after creating the plugins, it's still necessary to create a GUI. There's also a very tedious part to creating installers and software signing (where there's an annual cost paid to Microsoft and Apple).

    That's when I started developing our own plugins, available at www.audiofb.com/plugins if you're interested.

    CubeSoundLab is just a tool that facilitates the creative process for those who don't know how to code or don't want to spend time learning how to do it. Developing this entire platform (back-end and front-end) with an online DAW, plugin creator, multi-platform installer creator, track separator, mix assistant, and other things was definitely not an easy "toy" to build alone.
     
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  4. PulseWave

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    I visited your website, wow, you're really hard at work! You can also be found on KVR: /www.kvraudio.com/developer/audiofb

    Regarding CubeSoundLab: You rise to the challenge—someone has to do it, and that was you!
    You did a great job, so you should definitely promote it. What's the quality of the plugins you've created?

    And what's the added value of creating your own, since there are already so many free plugins on the market?
    Tell me, what's the response to your product been like elsewhere? Is there actually a demand, a market gap?

    It's great that you told us a little about yourself and your work.

    I installed your KIA Synth back then, but somehow it disappeared from the KIA website. Was it a commissioned project?
     
  5. AudioFB

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    Thank you for visiting the site! There are some free plugins there, feel free to download and test them.

    I used the AudioFB plugin database for AI training, so much of the audio processing quality comes from the same source.

    After 15 years working with mixing and mastering all types of audio (music, film, advertising), I believe that mixers seek practicality, and sometimes it doesn't seem practical to chain 3, 4, or 5 plugins together for a result... The idea behind CubeSoundLab was to make life easier for those who are mixing or producing and suddenly think "I'd like a radio effect in a small room" or "I want a distorted reverb in the high frequencies," then they can simply go to the site, type a prompt, and generate a plugin that solves the problem.

    I launched it this week, so I'm still figuring out how people are receiving it, but overall it's been a positive response, especially because of the other features available.

    Regarding the KIA Instrument plugin, yes, it was a commissioned development project, as was the MudKiller plugin and the Coke SoundZ instrument.
     
  6. PulseWave

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    Thanks @AudioFB for your detailed explanations and expert assessment. It was really nice talking to you.
    I wish you much success – you're one of the good developers!
     
  7. AudioFB

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    I really enjoyed our talk. Feel free to drop me a line if you want to discuss this project or anything else.
     
  8. RachProko

    RachProko Platinum Record

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    The problem with this is how to describe what you want to do? How would I describe to create a plugin that dumps the banks of my D50 in sysex format to a specific location on my SSD using specific midi ports?

    But besides that? Why would we want something like this?

    Why would we want AI to create a plugin for us to just mimic every setting we maybe perform each day but with very subtle changes? Why not just store it as a preset and work from there? What is actually the added value of an AI plugin?
     
  9. SacyGuy

    SacyGuy Producer

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    no, thanks. I do music.
     
  10. jhagen

    jhagen Platinum Record

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    no, thanks: I download warez.
     
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