The Tricent is a software synthesizer plug-in for Microsoft Windows (VST2/VST3/CLAP) and Apple macOS (VST2/VST3/AU/CLAP) simulating the classic KORG Trident mkl II from 1982. Is is written in native C++ code for high performance and low CPU consumption. The main features are:
Synthesizer, Brass, and Strings sections
8 or 64 voice polyphony
Flanger effect
Individual stereo outputs for the three sections
Tweaks...
Supports MTS-ESP by ODDSound dynamic micro-tuning
Resizable user interface (not "N" version!)
All parameters can be controlled by MIDI controllers
Plug-in supports Windows (32 bit and 64 bit) and macOS (64 bit)
Monster Keyz is a multi voices keyboard sound which you can mix n match to obtain unique sound that match your mood and music needs!
Monster Keyz Features:
Here are some features of Monster Keyz version 2.2022.12:
Lightweight and doesn’t consume much RAM like any other virtual instruments.
There are 6 Voice categories: Keys, Choir, Pad, Brass, Pluck, and SFX and each has 5 Voice for total 30 Voice.
No preset but you can mix n match 30 Voices to produce 1,073,741,823 different sound (Yes, that’s possible).
Each Voice has its own Volume, Pan, and Voice On/off.
Master Reverb and Master Delay with its own parameters and Master Volume.
Available in major plugins format: VST2, VST3 (Windows 64bit), and VST2, VST3, Audio Unit (Mac 64bit) for Cubase, Nuendo, FL Studio, Cakewalk, Ableton Live, Reaper, Studio One, Garage Band, Logic Pro, Digital Performer, Bitwig Studio, MixCraft, Reason, Tracktion, and many more (Yes, I have to mention the DAW names because some user still asking me what DAW are compatible with this plugin.
Notes: If you use 32bit DAW, you can use JBridge to convert my 64bit plugin to 32bit. If you use Pro Tools, you can use Blue Cat’s PatchWorks to convert my plugin to AAX format. If you are a Linux user, some user reported that they had succeded using my plugin in Linux using some kind of converter (just googling it).