A Tone-deaf poly synth for the Kuso-Music.
OSC Section
OSC Section
- WAV: wave form
- DETUN: OSC De-tune
- KUSO: tone-deaf
- PORTA:Portament
- OCTAV:Octave
- MONO: Mono mode
- A/D/S/R:ToneMorph Envelope generator. it will affect 'ToneMorph' harmonics.
- Hormonics setting from x1 to x6. upper row are peak value and lower row are base value. the harmonics will be gradually changed using 'Morph Envelope'.
- A: Attack time
- D: Decay time
- S: Sustain Level
- R: Release time
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(0.1 Mb)
This is too unpredictable to use as it is. Pick a sound from it, not too bendy LOL. Render C-5 (middle-C) into a wave file. Then find a sinewave, or square or saw which is looped C-5 and play this alongside the render. Adjust the pitch of the sound rendered from this plug-in so it matches or nearly-matches the sustained simple wave. Adjust the volume of one or the other to taste, then render again and use the result into your tracker or sample-playback instrument. This procedure should be easy to do in any music app, the opposite is a shame. This is to reply to a post by someone else below.
(4 / 5)
the SimpleTone preset is a great sub bass but there are a lot of fun things you can do with this like sequencing some discordant glissandos and using a tremolo to emulate a turntable. worth experimenting with. solid 4
(4 / 5)
Cute, expressive, excellent song starter, but very difficult to add to an existing song due to its main feature being different types of parallel harmony.
(4 / 5)
Simple, great dirty & strange sound (& powerful)...
(5 / 5)
This is what i needed. That warm dissonant sound is orgasmic to my ears
(3 / 5)
this is a decent vst plug in
"kuso"( 粪 ) is japanese and means shit.
(3 / 5)
this is a decent vst plug in, the sounds aren't all that clear