KXPM23 is a vintage synthesizer, analog subtractive synthesis, etc...
- Moog filter
- fx with 2 delays and a distortion (same modules of the Kx-Modulad)
- ADSR and implementation of the KxStep EQ
- This plugin has also a SoundFont player
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(2.8 Mb)
(3 / 5)
VST works just fine, but there are no presets... Any suggestions?
(5 / 5)
This synth works well on 64-bit versions of FL. The UI itself smears at times but its still easy to use
(5 / 5)
Excellent synth. would recommend to anyone
Lots of possibilities with this one, basses, saws and weird noisy sounds to get freaky with.
(5 / 5)
Must have.... fat basses for all needs.
(5 / 5)
sonic beauty
(5 / 5)
If you had the opportunity to have a real Minimoog(I did), you will find this one easy to get your head around. Xavier Kalensky has also implemented his famous emulation of power supply variation and oscillator tune variation that are found in real analogue synthesizers resulting in some of the most realistic(to vintage synths at least) sounding plugins to date. All of the musicians and sound designers that use these plugins owe these developers a great debt. They are the Robert Moogs and the Alan R. Pearlmans of our day. This is not a preset machine. If you have never used an analogue before, then you will probably not want to start with plugins this sophisticated. Start with the Junos and the Elec7ros and work your way up to these or you will find yourself frustrated. Please don't rate these low because you don't understand them. The capabilities of KX77 plugins are nothing short of amazing.
This opinion is exactly how it is. If you don't understand it and rate it low you are doing huge mistake. Sonically and abilities wise these plugins are better then many commercial plugins. The dude that made them is nothing but miracle maker. The plugs are literally SUPREME!