ttm006 is a digital synthesizer with a unique waveform synthesis engine and modulation mechanism.
By selecting any one of five different waveform generation patterns and adjusting up to eight parameters, waveform generation can be performed with simple operation.
Instead of shaving the waveform with a filter as in a general synthesizer, any desired timbre can be obtained by changing the phase of the generated waveform over time.
For final tone adjustment, a high-pass filter, low-pass filter, and chorus are provided.
By selecting any one of five different waveform generation patterns and adjusting up to eight parameters, waveform generation can be performed with simple operation.
Instead of shaving the waveform with a filter as in a general synthesizer, any desired timbre can be obtained by changing the phase of the generated waveform over time.
For final tone adjustment, a high-pass filter, low-pass filter, and chorus are provided.
- Generation of basic waveforms from nothing using a unique algorithm.
- Positive tone generation by our unique modulation mechanism.
- Practical sound generation with simple operations because it is focused on basic functions.
- Small memory usage and light load.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
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Win 64 VST
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(5 / 5)
You know the synth is good when the Init preset is already pretty inspiring
Nice work dude! I like the UI interface and the sounds this makes, while kinda limited, are still sick and, ykno. Limitations breed creativity
I do wish the ADSR was less confusing but thats really it.
Thank you. I am first of all glad that you can use it.
(3 / 5)
It can produce not only synth sounds but also actual instrumental sounds. It would be similar to the sound produced by FM or CASIO PD. It does not seem to be good at thick sounds.
Like other plugins by this author, the results are different from what you would imagine from the GUI. Of course, it is meant to be good. I initially thought it had some sort of Wavetable, but given the plugin file size, that seems not to be the case.
Go to the KVR site to get the latest. https://www.kvraudio.com/product/ttm006-synth-c-by-ttm-works
@Jack Mon: thx for the hint at KVR. Will go there. I'm pretty excited of the ttm stuff, actually planning to completely misuse and exploit them. *harharhar*