PolyIblit : 32 voices analog synth.
- 3 oscillators per voice
- Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth and Pulse waveforms
- Noise generator, Pulse Width/Slope Modulation
- 2 LP/BP/HP filters
- Two DCAs, 4 LFOs with tempo sync, Speed and amplitude modulation of LFOs
- 4 ADSR envelope generators that can be triggered by Note On, LFOs, CC or portamento
- Midi automation and Midi learn
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(0.5 Mb)
(5 / 5)
A true classic. One my first Synths and still quite viable. Excellent for basslines with many presets.
(4 / 5)
This is a fairly conservative, bread-and-butter semi-modular polyphonic virtual analog. You got 3 oscillators, 2 filters, 4 envelopes and 4 LFOs. You even got two mixers and two amplifiers. It has a fairly decent sound; very much geared for old school stuff. The filter is nothing great, but it's not terrible either. There is no oscillator sync, no FM, no cross modulation, or anything crazy like that. It does have PWM at least. The main focus of this synth is the extremely comprehensive modulation options. Almost every parameter has it's own modulation mapping, so you can freely assign the LFOs and ENVs as many times as you want, at differing amounts for each control. It kind of reminds me of a polyphonic, semi-modular Minimoog with variable pulsewidth on each oscillator. It's great synth for learning synthesis. Unfortunately the Portamento does not work in polyphonic mode.
Modified skin for polyiblit on this link: http://goa.in.rs/polyiblit_vsti_skin
(3 / 5)
Ok, but nothing new
(4 / 5)
Excellent petit vst qui comme tous ses petits copains ne demande qu'à être un peu bidouillé et là il fait merveille. Petit conseil; associez le à une vraie bonne réverb genre Eventide Blackhole ou Mikron Reverb.
(4 / 5)
This synth is nice. Great sound and remembers the sound patch in projects. To bad it's not going to be improved. It's worth a try.
(4 / 5)
this synth is one of the best i´am using. some people find it hard, but some years after making music it isn`t hard to understand.
easy synth are not so vesatail and if you go deeper in synthesis, you will happy your Synth grow with you...
somtimes, if you experimenting with the lfo and Filter it coult possible that some DC pops are appear so do not experimeting with high gain values.
What synth are we speaking of?
(4 / 5)
This is a synth classic.
(5 / 5)
This is another great vst. The only thing I don't care for is the type in values but... It's worth a slight bit of awkwardness for how good it is!
(1 / 5)
Guter Sound. Klar aufgebaute Oberfl�che. Aber ich stieg einfach nicht durch ... (Good Sound. Well structured GUI. But I just couldn't get into it ...)
(5 / 5)
This synth is awesome. I have had it in the lab since its inception and continuously run it alongside Karma FX and Dune 1 & 2. It has an awesome sound, and I don't think it is that hard to program. Perhaps those who find it too dungy should opt for a machine with no knobs and tons of presets.
You need to be an engineering school grad to operate this pile of dung.
Nah, you just need to have basic knowledge and not be stupid.
Excellent freeware for those of us who have even just the most basic elementary knowledge about how these things work and/or the ability to rtfm! You don't need to go to any school, but you do need to have enough brain power to learn and experiment before complaining. Actually if you have even the most basic knowledge of how synthesis works, then you should have no problems whatsoever. Your comment says it all. You don't have a clue what you're talking about. Stick to your factory presets and non-musician oriented applications. YOU make unnecessarily expensive vst developers' pockets very fat. Great work! See you later at the Grand Prize Game bucket contest, Bozo! Jeez, what a dork! If I had to guess, your audience consists of your mom and your dog.
(5 / 5)
Perfect for Industrial music.
(4 / 5)
This is a plugin that has lasted in my collection much longer than many others. Along with Triangle II, it just sounds great. Very Punchy. I wish that it had good effects and an arpeggiator. That would truly make it a synth to be reckoned with. It works exceptionally well for bass.
(3 / 5)
Really good sound but i hate the gui...
(4 / 5)
Very interesting, good quality sound effects.
(5 / 5)
I love it! The PolyIblit and the Iblit (mono version) have been around for quite a while and still hold up very well.
(5 / 5)
I think this is such a great synth! Especially for basses and leads. This rocks!!
(5 / 5)
Parmi tous ceux que j'ai testés c'est le seul dont l'ergonomie correspond à l'idée que je me fais d'une machine virtuelle. Bravo au concepteur!
(4 / 5)
A wonderful sounding synth on its own, very good for leads, pads, basses! Filter can deliver some smooth sounds (note: It's not a synthedit creation). No arp or effects of any kind, you may add externally for some extra pleasure! GUI is fine, some values can only typed (not very practical). I use this a bit less in my projects than its also wonderful little mono brother (Iblit), but I just love playing it, especially adding some external delay/chorus. Try it!
(5 / 5)
AWESOME SOUND. This is a great creation and is used freq in my sound lab.