Rawoltage's former paid analog modeling synth sound source GLORY is now free, so introduce it (Win only)
Rawoltage's original fee-based analog modeling synth sound source "GLORY" is now free.
There is only the original pay, and the sound and preset are very good.
However, I am a little dissatisfied that the GUI is so big that it cannot be resized, and it is a pity that parameters cannot be reset by double-clicking or Ctrl + clicking.
In addition to "GLORY", 10 types of paid plug-ins have been released for free.
Sound demo
The GUI is a little big, so I cut a part.
I tried playing the preset.
There's a parameter called "Vintage" that makes the pitch fluctuate nicely and adds noise to give it a Lo-Fi feel.
Overview
Concept of GLORY vst
We followed the basics of classic synthesizer design to create the GLORY vst plugin.Analog-style oscillators and an additional Wav oscillator allow you to create truly unique sounds.Real-time oscillator sounds can be mixed with single-layer wavetable synthesis and enhanced with additional wave (transient) samples.A custom sub-oscillator is also provided, allowing you to create a wide range of bass frequencies.High-pass or low-pass Moog or Hybrid style filters and FM-PWM modulation let you further shape the sound of the oscillators.Refine your sound with the Matrix Designer and use the FX section for the final polish.A traditional ARPEGGIATOR that plays the main melody.
format
OS | 32bit | 64bit |
---|---|---|
mac | x | x |
Win | x | Vst3 |
Download
You can download it without registration.
Transition from the above link, "GLORY / synthesizer" of "
” to start the download.You can also download and install presets.
Let's download together.
Installation
Run the downloaded installer to install.
In the case of Win, since it is only VST3, it is OK if you install it by default.
Activation
When you start "GLORY", a screen for entering "User name" and "serial" will appear.
Copy and paste the information from the previous download page here.
Activation is now complete.
Summary
In the sense of Lo-Fi, it has a good sense of noise and a good pitch, so it seems that it can be used for Lo-Fi applications.
I introduced the main sound source this time, but since the others are free, I would like to introduce plug-ins that you can try.
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