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Kilohearts Phase Plant.

Think this could be the next big VST synth of 2019 along with Massive X. Love the modular nature, good to see we are getting Drambo on iOS, which appears to be modular compartment orientated also.

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  • Trying out the free 10 day trial of the PhasePlant VST. Very cool modular building style synth. Downside some of the multiple wave table modules can be heavy on my old Surface Pro 3 CPU. Some nice sounding presets onboard.

    This thing even has a built in Space Invaders Game !

  • edited June 2019

    Would be curious what this kitchen sink synth brings to the table, because the snap-ins look like they add up to mucho $$$. Personally I prefer UVI Falcon as my go to do-it-all synth.

  • @nondes said:
    Would be curious what this kitchen sink synth brings to the table, because the snap-ins look like they add up to mucho $$$. Personally I prefer UVI Falcon as my go to do-it-all synth.

    Yes agreed the snap-ins which they intergrated do bang the price up. The actual synth design reminds me of Bitwig. Give Bitwig a Wave module and you could basically copy this.

  • The graphic displays look great, and I’ve seen some nice looking screen caps on Twitter. I’ve always thought of Kilohearts plugs as “dance” oriented. Having said that, I’m going back to my dark place with MASSIVE and BYOME.

  • I'm just bumping this old thread to say I've been comparing Phase Plant to Pigments. I don't own either.

    As with some comparisons I did about a year ago, Phase Plant continues to impress me the most of any synth that isn't trying to sound like a vintage synth or a sampled instrument. Many of the presets sound awesome and inspiring.

    Pigment has great sounds, too. And Pigments definitely excels over possibly any other synth with its UI. I can see Pigments would be a great way to learn synth sound design because you have the waves in your face with every move.

    I am probably not going to buy either for now and wait for the usual holiday sales. But if I had to pick one, it'd be Phase Plant.

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