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MultimediaExplore the ultimate collection of multimedia software at DL4ALL.org. From video editing and audio production to media players and converters, we offer powerful tools to elevate your multimedia experience. Whether you're creating professional videos, editing music, or managing your media library, our platform provides trusted and high-quality software to meet your needs. Our library includes tools for video editing, audio mastering, DVD ripping, and more, all regularly updated for the best performance. All multimedia software on our site is safe, secure, and thoroughly tested for reliability. Use our intuitive categories or advanced search to find the tools that suit your projects perfectly. Unleash your creativity with cutting-edge multimedia solutions. Start your download journey today! ![]() GiliSoft Screen Recorder 10.7 Multilingual | 16.2 Mb Screen recording can be useful when you need to record a how-to video to help someone learn how to use a program, record a game walkthrough, or prepare for a presentation. Record here means you can create a video of whatever you are doing on your desktop, save the recording as a video file and send it to a friend or upload it on YouTube. ![]() Freemake Video Converter 4.1.12.25 Multilingual | 52.9 Mb Freemake Video Converter - Convert video free to AVI, MP4, WMV, MKV, 3GP, DVD, MP3, iPad, iPhone, PSP, Android phones. Video to MP3 with one click! Rip & burn DVD. Convert YouTube to MP4, AVI, etc. with Freemake! Guaranteed result. ![]() XILS-lab XILS V Plus v1.5.1 WiN | 16 Mb From a very long time, this wonderful and versatile machine was used by a lot of well know artists and musicians, from a long time now, it is waiting by a lot of computer users to be part of their sound arsenal. The XILS V+ combines a Vintage 10 band Vocoder, Supreme Top Octave Divider based Strings and Human Voices, or any sophisticated layering of these three elements. ![]() XILS-lab XILS 505 v1.0.1 WiN | 16 Mb The X-505 offers all the layering and tweaking possibilities of it's glorious ancestor, including it's precious balance between the Strings registers, and precise balance for all the inputs of the quadruple (yes 4) BBD Chorus unit. More : A lot of hidden parameters are now exposed and available to tweak in the different X-505 panels for a much wider sound palette. A juicy sounding analog Phaser and the vintage reverb add to the pile. ![]() XILS-lab XILS 5000 v1.0.6 WiN | 11 Mb The Organic Vocoder, First and Last step for Vocoding. A Legend is Reborn! Inspired by the EMS Flagship Vocoder ( EMS 5000 -1976- Probably the most complex and powerful analog Vocoder ever built) , XILS-lab used his knowledge acquired during the emulation of both the VCS3 synthesizer and the VP300 VocoderPlus to develop the XILS Vocoder 5000 Model. ![]() XILS-lab XILS 4 v1.5.2 R2 WiN | 22 Mb The XILS 4 emulates a prototype that was never released, the EMS VCS4, based on two integrated, interlinked and interacting VCS 3 ( Synthi) cores. We also coupled them with the famous 256 analog polysequencer. ![]() XILS-lab XILS 201 v1.0.1 WiN | 13 Mb An exceptional clarity: The X201 Vocoder was modeled after an ultra rare, ultra pricey (even at the time of its release), Vocoder unit, whose intelligibility has never been surpassed. It's the missing link between artists like Kraftwerk, Herbie Hancock, Frank Farian (Boney M, Milli Vanilli etc.), Cylon Robots or Droids in Battlestar Galactica droids in Star Wars and... Daft Punk (RAM). ![]() XILS-lab Syn-X 2 v2.5.1 WiN | 20 Mb Syn'x 2 is a Polytimbral Synthetizer inspired for the synthesis part by a legendary Italian Synthesizer from the 80's, while its multilayer card based architecture is inspired by sophisticated hardware analog monsters like the Oberheim Matrix 12. ![]() XILS-lab StiX v1.6.1 R2 WiN | 32 Mb StiX offers an incredible variety of drums sounds of different eras: Vintage analog drum machines, or early digital ones. And many sound of the next eras. Combined with the most powerful and expressive XoX Sequencer. ![]() XILS-lab PolyM v1.1.2 WiN | 33 Mb Unlimited polyphony, as PolyM's model was considered when released! Even if it was not true, compared to monophonic synthesisers of these times or to the five or eight voices machines, the 71 voices, each one with its own pulse width modulation, filter, VCA and envelope generator, was clearly a revolution. |