Helm Sound Banks

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  1. This VST isn’t that strange yet. Helm is a synth VST. But you can run it anywhere, change the source code and generally modify the crap out of it. So the strangeness is in your hands. How freaky can you make it? Throw a loop in to smash, chop, squish, mangle and roll it until it’s unrecognizable.
  2. Developer Matt Tytel has introduced Helm – a free, cross-platform, polyphonic synthesizer that runs on GNU/Linux, Mac, and Windows as a standalone program and as a.
  3. Dec 02, 2015 Insanity Dubstep Massive Presets is a library of nearly 3,500 free dubstep presets for Massive. Used mainly for dubstep beats, but you can use this amazing preset pack in other styles of beats like trap, EDM, drum n’ bass, Jungle and more.
  1. Helm Soundbanks Helm
  2. Helm Soundbanks Knives

“Helm – a free, cross-platform, polyphonic synthesizer that runs on GNU/Linux, Mac, and Windows as a standalone program and as a LV2/VST/AU/AAX plugin.

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It’s available now as beta release.

Helm Soundbanks Helm

Features:

  • 32 voice polyphony
  • Interactive visual interface
  • Powerful modulation system with live visual feedback
  • Dual oscillators with cross modulation and up to 15 oscillators each
  • Unison and Harmony mode for oscillators
  • Oscillator feedback and saturation for waveshaping
  • 12 different waveforms
  • 7 filter types with keytracking
  • 2 monophonic and 1 polyphonic LFO
  • Step sequencer
  • Lots of modulation sources including polyphonic aftertouch
  • Simple arpeggiator
  • Effects: Formant filter, stutter, delay

Helm is Free Software. You are free to run Helm anywhere, without the pains of DRM, you can study and change the source code and you can redistribute exact or modified copies of Helm.”

Helm Soundbanks Knives

Source : tytel.org