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The Sound of Nostalgia
Combining vintage keyboards, intimate acoustic instruments and warm lo-fi textures Evolve Velvet is a unique sample-based synthesizer inspired by the smooth and luxurious character of Velvet.
Evolve Velvet combines over 250 sound sources ranging from felt pianos and classic electric keyboards to timeless strings and sought after classic synths from the 70's and 80's. The result is a smooth, expressive sound palette that ranges from acoustic and intimate through to lush, rich electric tones that provide a vintage quality into your music.
Blend your sound from four layers, morph between them with the XY pad, and then shape the output using four velvet inspired macro effects: Soften, Warmth, Sway and Haze. Evolve Velvet offers dual filters, endless modulation potential and 16 effects modules to power its 250 presets crafted by Excite Audio's team of professional sound designers.
Whether you're sketching soulful jazz chords, building lo-fi house grooves, painting psychedelic pop textures, Evolve Velvet makes cozy, timeless tones that are instantly playable and inspiring.
What Evolve Velvet Can Do:
Four Dimensions of Sound
The source of Evolve Velvet's sounds is its quad-layer engine. Each of the four layers can house either a sample-based instrument from a selection of 250 sources, or a synth oscillator. You can even import your own samples into Evolve Velvet to start a new sound or replace any source of an existing patch.
Sampled sources give you play direction, tone and keytracking parameters to play with, while synth sources get an oscillator shape slider and unison detuning. Control the Pitch and Fine tuning, plus Velocity Sensitivity, Panning and Volume for any sound.
Click the dice of any layer to choose a sample at random or roll the dice in the header to randomise the whole plugin, including sound sources, sound parameters and effects.
Use the XY Pad in "Sounds Mode" to blend between the four sound sources or use it in "FX mode" to modulate any available parameter in the instrument.
Smooth Movement
Modulation has been built into the framework of Evolve Velvet from the start, making sure there's a comprehensive choice of sources with easy setup and reactive visual feedback. 12 modulation sources include six envelopes (ADSR with Delay and Hold), two LFO sources with retriggering and offset options, Velocity and Keytracking with adjustable curves, and the XY Pad's X and Y position.
A full modulation matrix awaits advanced sound designers, showing all the assigned modulation routings as a manageable list. Parameters such as modulation curve and polarity allow even deeper customisation.
Effects for Texture and Character
Four main macro effects have been crafted specifically to shape the output of Velvet: Soften reduces the sound's transient and harsh frequencies, Warmth applies subtle saturation and gentle harmonics, Sway adds Wow and Flutter pitch modulation, Hazy applies a characterful lo-fi hall reverb. These can be routed to run either before or after the FX modules.
Dual filters allow each source (A, B, C, D) to easily be routed as inputs, and can be run in parallel or series by feeding one filter into the other. Both filters have a variety of filter curves, Cutoff and Resonance controls, filter Drive and Mix.
You'll also find three rearrangeable effects slots, each of which hosts a choice of 16 high-quality effects, each with its own set of parameters. Effects modules include:
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Reviewed By OldMe [all]
October 20th, 2025
Version reviewed: 1.01 on Mac
A VST intuitive, warm, undeniably useful, very simple and pleasant to use, with surprising results. (plugins and standalone).
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I don't know if they read any comments on here, but the Evolve Velvet color scheme is atrocious. It's nausea inducing to me. Why would you make an entire plugin burnt intestine pink or whatever that is? I realize color schemes like this are one of their UI things, and all of their others are happy or mellow colors, but then there's this. Nooooo.
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