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Free Synth/Arpegiator VST Instrument

ARPESST:Free Synth/Arpegiator VST Instrument from UntidyMusic.

ARPESST:Free Synth/Arpegiator VST Instrument

This is the 2nd of our untidymusic free VST plugins , basically a it’s a messed up synthesisizer.

Wasn’tĀ  sure what to call this, I’ve named it ARPESST due to the fact it uses an arppegiator.

Initially it was to be based around the proteus /1 but definitelty not even close to that.

Although it has a curious sound.

Features:

DELAY, LFO, FMLFO, ADSR, CLIPPER, SOFT DISTORTION andMOOG Filters.

Controls are random really, it works on two ADSR controlled Oscillators going into one one signal, each Oscillator goes through a moog, a clipper, a distortion and is controlled by an LFO.

Get some weird John Carpenter style moog sounds using the Arp and the Delay.

The ‘TWIST’ control really hurts the ears, but can also create those weirder vibes/effects if needed.

Created some presets but ultimately it’s down to the user to create their own.

It works in Reaper and Sonar and seems to have a relatively low CPU usage.

Hope someone enjoys it anyways.

Download it for free here.

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Mucoder hypercyclic free vst midi arpeggiator

Hypercyclic - free vst midi arpeggiator

hypercyclic is an LFO-driven MIDI arpeggiator, gate effect and step sequencer for mangling MIDI input chords. It won 2nd place in the KVRAudio.com Developer Challenge ’07.

Two tempo-synced LFOs can be used to modulate various parameters to create interesting rhythmic effects and chord variations. A unique feature is the possiblity to modulate the sequencer step size itself, which is useful for creating glitchy stuttering effects.

The sweetspot for hypercyclic is the narrow border between chaos and regularity. Or, in other words, how to induce a certain pleasantĀ  randomness, yet forcing everything to align again on the bar or beat boundaries.

The product is further complemented by a groove function for playing slightly off the beat. The groove parameters can also be modulated over time by the LFOs, adding to the rhythmic variation.

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