This subtractive polyphonic synthesizer plugin will help both music aficionados as well as sound processing professionals attain an analog output sound
| Version | 1.8.4 |
| Updated | June 9 2020 |
| Developer |
Kilohearts AB
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| User Rating |
493
4.1
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| Original File Size | 10.6 MB |
| Downloads | 3909 |
| Systems | Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | Multimedia |
kHs ONE is an audio plugin that was developed in order to provide users with the means to perform high-fidelity sound processing through an array of oscillators and filters that are aimed at achieving an analog sounding output.
Featuring a synthesizer interface that carries a module-based layout, it offers several sections, each holding different features. Provided that users have a VST host application, the plugin will provide functionality based on two main parts, corresponding to the voice and global components.
Working on the voices prior to performing the global adjustments is the intended use here and two oscillators coupled with the amp envelopes and the filters constitute the basis for inputting and transforming the audio signal.
The global component in particular features several on-board effects, such as chorus or delay and the dedicated master section allows users to perform equalizer adjustments or tweak the gain parameter for their sounds.
The provided set of pre-defined banks offers users a wide range of 100 patches that can be applied and loaded to each different instance. Loading a patch will in consequence, automatically load the corresponding factory settings.
Last but not least, other modules, such as the shaper will enable one to add certain distortions to the sound waveform, thus reaching the preferred outcome for the mixed audio content.
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