FKFX Audio - KrishnaSynth Legacy v1.7.5 VSTi, VST3i x64
Year / Release Date: 01/27/23
Developer: FKFX Audio
Developer website: FKFX Audio
Format: VSti, VST3i
Discharge: 64bit
Tablet: Present [ R2R ]
System requirements: WIN 7 +
Size: 175.7 MB
Description
Unleash your creativity
Originally released in 2007, KrishnaSynth returns as one of the most versatile and musical synthesizers.
This powerful tool contains more than 1000 magnificent acoustic, electrical and synthesizer sounds and is equipped with original synthesis functions, which gives you the opportunity to create any sounds that you can imagine!
Frame Synthesis technology allows you to import, create and modify textures from sampled tools and wave forms of the synthesizer, creating almost any textures using the unique Frame Oscillator and an understandable set of DSP functions and effects.
This synthesizer has been rewritten and now meets modern requirements.
Main characteristics
GRITTINESS:
Climb higher on the pads, this synthesizer sounds different, richer, more amazing. Old but unique.
F.A.T:
The technology of frame analysis will allow you to import any type of sound, from violin to electric guitar or from speech to drum loop, and recreate the logical animation of the sequential wave shape.
Unicolarity:
F.A.T. Oscillator, LFO Speeder, Frame effects, drag & drop appointment, visual feedback for all modules, quick access to all types of synchronization, portamento up and down coefficient, true legato with a memory of the order of notes, etc. ... some of these functions are unique today.
DROP AUDIO:
Select any audio and drop it on the synthesizer, a new texture will be calculated, ready for playback. Unlike modern FFT analysis, F.A.T will use wave forms to create an oscillator, which will lead to its specific sound.
LFO ON LFO:
Krishnasynth allows all types of LFO destination, speed on LFO B can be controlled by LFO A, always in the correct order. LFO speeder is a simple and effective macro that allows you to create any expression in time.
HEAT AND SOUTH:
Many presets are unique and may sound too crazy, even soft. But that doesn't matter.
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