Morphoice has introduced an early beta version of a software synthesizer that aims to brings the sound of the CS-80 analog synthesizer by Yamaha.
Inspired by the pinnacle of analog synthesizers, the mighty Yamaha CS-80, UNSTABLE is in no way intended to be a CS-80 emulator but still probably closer to the real hardware than anything out there.
Unstable features
- Two synthesis layers, each offering a noise, sawtooth, and pulse wave oscillator, with adjustable pulse width and variable speed pulse width modulation. The level of each oscillator is adjustable, allowing for free mixing of the waveforms, which are closely modeled after the original.
- High-pass filter modeled after the CS-80, and a low-pass Moog-style ladder filter with the capability to self-oscillate, providing a vast range of musical harmonics.
- Closely modeled ring modulator, with its own analog-style attack and decay envelope modifying the modulation speed.
- Innovative on screen ribbon controller to pitch bend your sound up to an octave.
- Sophisticated 16 step arpeggiator with variable note and modulation values. Note: The arpeggiator is functioning, however, all options are not fully implemented yet.
- Dedicated drive circuit adds analog warmth and subtle harmonic distortion for loudness and crisp presence that cuts through your mix.
- Includes effect engines of DarkStar Reverb and Delay, as well as the luscious WingMen Chorus, to bring your sound to the next level.
The beta version of Unstable is free to download in VST3 and AU plugin formats for Windows and Mac.
More information: Morphoice