![]() ![]() ![]() Glad to see such an old synth making a comeback. And there is also a small but fine 16-step sequencer onboard. All this is programmable via the modulation matrix with 108 internal mod destinations. Besides the drawing option, you can choose between 11 traditional shapes or more wild ones like noise, log, ellipse, or chaos.įurther, it has three AHDSR envelopes with various response modes and feedback options. There are 6 drawable LFOs which can be classic low-frequency oscillators or act like a step sequencer. They are also all available in the free plugin version. Modulation side, KrishnaSynth Legacy also offers an impressive set of features. Clever, you can save the parameters settings in presets right in the effects menu. ![]() At the end of the audio signal chain is a multi-effects processor hosting a tube emulation, reverb and multimode phaser, flanger, chorus, and delay. Then, you have a multimode filter (lowpass, bandpass, highpass) for additional shaping. You can mangle and add harmonic content to the oscillator shapes via FM, RM, and AM synthesis. The other two oscillators offer traditional analog-style oscillators with 5 shapes: saw, sine, square, triangle, triangle, and noise. The import functionality is only available in the full version. Similar to wavetable Synthesis in many ways in how it works. There are also various frame effects for further waveshaping. The first oscillator uses the frame oscillator synthesis system allowing you to transform audio data in waveforms or alternatively to draw your own waves. The core of the synth consists of three oscillators. The GUI looks a bit dated but is usable on new monitors don’t worry. Everything else is identical in the two versions. 1230 presets and 2132 movie files), no audio to oscillator import, and no preset randomizer. It’s a powerful free Synthesizer plugin with fewer in-depth features. The latter is, however, not a stripped-down version. There are two versions: One that has all the features of the original and one that is 100% free. It comes with the same sound, and all its thousand presets. The plugin is now called KrishnaSynth Legacy and is based on the same code as the original 32-bit version from 2007. This is what happened with Devine Machine’s Synthesizer from 2007.įKFX, known for their plugins Obvious Filter and Influx, have resurrected the KrishnaSynth from the dead. We’ve lost a lot of exciting synthesizers, and effects… that way. When plugins are older, it often happens that developers stop supporting them. FKFX revives the KrishnaSynth as a legacy version, as a full and free Synthesizer plugin with Apple Silicon support, and more. ![]()
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