NitrousPD is a Phase Distortion synth with a full subtractive signal path and a wealth of modulation options.
Its super-compact UI is designed to maximise workflow without making it too hard to work with, thanks to large, well-spaced knobs and obvious, simple to use minor controls.
Its super-compact UI is designed to maximise workflow without making it too hard to work with, thanks to large, well-spaced knobs and obvious, simple to use minor controls.
- Phase Distortion Oscillator with two wave generators, each offering 7 different waveforms.
- State-Variable filter with Low Pass 12 and 24dB/octave and 12dB/octave High Pass, band Pass and Band Reject modes.
- Two ADSR envelopes, both with multiple interpolation modes [slope] with looping on the modulation envelope only.
- Tempo-synced LFO with 5 modulation destinations [3 available simultaneously].
- Randomator modulation source for more natural sounding patches.
- VCA with Mono/Poly modes and Portamento [mono mode only].
- Extensive routing for velocity modulation and Mod Wheel control.
- 16-step programmable Gate Modulation source, assignable to phase mod, filter cutoff and volume [trance-gate].
- New RARP uses the Gate sequence to create random note variations over a user-definable range [0 to 2 octaves].
- Overdrive effect.
- MIDI "Learn" eliminates the need for MIDI CC assignments.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2.2 Mb)
(3 / 5)
Bruh, no comments on this plugin?
There is around 10000 on 10th plugs around (almost like planets in our galaxy), and they keep comming.. what i came to conclude as of right now, the only way to test if these plugs are usable is to get analog mixer with a transformer path (Old Yamaha PM series) or a good analog gear, analog delay and a pedal box with op-amp... otherwise, these soft synths will introduce so much high end harshness and the mix will sound flat still.. time spent testing these synths is not well spent.