KrishnaSynth Makes Its Comeback

US New version of 2007 synth offers over 1000 acoustic, electric, and synth sounds      27/01/23

KrishnaSynth Makes Its Comeback


FKFX Audio has released KrishnaSynth Legacy, a new version of KrishnaSynth which was originally released in 2007. A spokesperson told us, "KrishnaSynth  is still remembered today as one of the most versatile and musical synths, we have completely rewritten its code to meet the current standards, so it now fulfills today's conditions. Nevertheless, It is a 'strict copy' of the original 32bits version, with the same sound, and all its thousand presets."

Here's more details from the company...

KrishnaSynth, originally released in 2007, is making a comeback. It offers over 1000 acoustic, electric, and synth sounds and is equipped with its original synthesis features called frame oscillator. This synthesis technology allows for import, building, and modification of textures from sampled instruments and synth waveforms.

It also includes a comprehensive set of DSP functions and effects, along with 5 LFOs with high rate capabilities, polyphonically synced on note frequencies.

The synth has been rewritten and now meets current standards.

A free version is available.

Plugin formats
VST3 (MAC/PC) - 64bits
AudioUnit (MAC) - 64bits
VST Legacy (PC) – 64bits

OS
Windows:  Windows 10, 11 (64-bit Windows only).
macOS: macOS 11 (Big Sur), macOS 12 (Monterey) and above.

System requirements
Operating System: PC or Mac (M1 Native supported)
CPU: 2 GHz or faster
Memory: 1 GB or more
Software: Any DAW supporting VST 3, or Audio Unit plugin standards.
All plugin formats in 64-bit only.

Pricing and Availability:

$49. A free version can be downloaded directly from the website.

More information:

 

 



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