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Neutron Bass Synth

Synth (Analogue / Subtractive) Plugin by EVM Synths
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Neutron Bass Synth
Neutron Bass Synth by EVM Synths is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin.
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1.0
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Neutron Bass Synthesizer can produce some deep and cutting edge bass sounds. Two main oscillators and 1 Sub oscillator combine to cut right through the mix. The sub frequency driver enhances the lower octave (watch your speakers). Low CPU in Mono mode.

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Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 4.00 from 1 review
Neutron Bass Synth

Reviewed By Daedalus [all]
June 30th, 2004
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

User Interface
Very clear and easy to use. The only thing with bothers me a little bit is that the waveshapes have numbers in stead of names!

Sound
This VSTi can create some nice bass sounds and also some pretty good leads. When you play a meoldy that has both high notes and low notes you can really hear some extra bassy power in the low notes! :) This VSTi also has a very nice filter!

Features
Perfect for bass sounds, ok for lead sounds. Can't do much more that that. No fancy trancgates :)

Documentation
Simple .txt file. Not much info, but I don't think you will need any details descriptions anyway.

Presets
Not all that many, but they sound nice!

Customer Support
Helpfull website and email support

Value For Money
It's free!

Stability
Stable and doens't use much CPU

Conclusion:
Give this VSTi a try!
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