Log InCreate An Account
  1. Plugins
  2. »
  3. Insert Piz Here
  4. »
  5. Mr. Alias
  6. »
  7. Details

Mr. Alias

Free
Mr. Alias
Mr. Alias by Insert Piz Here is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS, Windows and Linux. It functions as a VST Plugin and an Audio Units Plugin.
Product
Version
2.02
Product
Version
2.02
Product
Version
2.02
Instrument
Formats
Copy Protection
None
Open Source
GPL
My KVR - Groups, Versions, & More
80 KVR members have added Mr. Alias to 13 My KVR groups 89 times.
Not In Your MY KVR Groups
(or group limitation prevents versioning)
+13 in private groups

KVR Rank

Overall: 2526   1993   2436   242

30-Day: 1809; 7-Day: 3570; Yesterday: 3274

Mr. Alias 2 uses non-bandlimited oscillators which can be transposed near to and beyond the Nyquist frequency, causing most of their spectra to be aliased back into audible non-harmonic frequencies. The sound can then be further processed by a number of crude "effects."

Though it is based on the same concept as the original, Mr. Alias 2 is completely rewritten for cross-platform compatibility, and has a number of significant improvements.

Some highlights:

  • 2 oscillators.
  • 18 waveforms.
  • Full stereo processing.
  • 6 filter types including a formant filter.
  • Filter envelope.
  • External audio processing.
  • Patch randomizer button.
  • Highly configurable MIDI control with MIDI learn.
  • MIDI-controllable patch morphing.
  • Drag & drop preset and MIDI map loading.
  • Resizable GUI.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 4.00 from 2 reviews
Mr. Alias

Reviewed By gwenmollo [all]
October 31st, 2021
Version reviewed: 2 on Windows

Some of my first vst.

good sound, nice presets.

I used it on some few tracks, space ambiance, it was perfect .

32-bits only.

Read Review
Mr. Alias

Reviewed By _oswald [all]
August 16th, 2005
Version reviewed: 2.0 on Windows

Mr. Alias is a one-oscillator synth featuring one filter with 2 filter types, an envelope filter, ring modulation and various signal routing options so you can really ruffle some feathers.

The oscillator in Mr. Alias operates in a very unique fashion. First you have the selectable oscillator, with sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, sine and square waveforms to choose from. Further mangling of the oscillator is achieved by three vertical sliders on the left of the GUI. 'Osc. Scale', 'Pulse Width' and 'Osc. Pitch' all serve to mangle that pure waveform into the sound of 10,000 screaming 14.4 baud modems.

Beneath the three vertical sliders there is a horizontal slider for 'Sine Mix' and to the right of that, a box for changing the frequency of the sine wave.

The resulting signal is then passed into the envelope filter and spit into the filter. Mr. Piz features one filter with three options - flat (disabled), low-pass or high-pass. The latter of the two featuring cutoff, resonance and ring-modulation.

After the signal leaves the filter it runs into a master volume amplifier followed by a distortion unit ('Clipper') and spit out into the host of your choice.

However, the real fun with Mr. Piz is it's unique playing and signal routing options. You can play Mr. Piz in monophonic, retriggered monophonic, 'fake' polyphonic or 'real' polyphonic modes. The signal path can also go through a myriad of paths, with 'Thru', '/1', '/2', '/3', '1M', '2M' and '3M' as options. Below the signal routing entry slider you can tweak the values for '1M', '2M' and '3M' to spice up the results to your liking.

However, I really don't have a clue what any of the options mean due to the lack of documentation (Mr. Alias does have pop-up help tooltips on all functions), but they all produce very interesting sounds, screeches and wails.

If you're looking to create soothing pads, best look elsewhere. However, if you want to wake the kids up screaming, Mr. Alias could be your best friend.

ps - you can make Mr. Alias alias like the dickens by clicking on the second 'a' in his name. Enjoy!
Read Review

Products similar to Mr. Alias...

Comments & Discussion for Insert Piz Here Mr. Alias

Discussion
Discussion: Active

Please log in to join the discussion