Khs One Synth has been discontinued
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https://kilohearts.com/docs/download_an ... on#khs_one
It’s at the bottom of the page. So I guess the RE will either be set to free or removed from the shop soon.
It’s at the bottom of the page. So I guess the RE will either be set to free or removed from the shop soon.
- huggermugger
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Isn't everything in Re format from Khs already free in the shop? If you didn't know by now, oh what a treat for you today. Enjoy!
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Yes it's free some time ago. Both VST and RE.
It's awesome synth with excellent sound quality ! It has solid, punchy sound and it sits in the mix very well. It has classic subtractive synthesis architecture, but thanks to the shaper and two filters in series, wide palette of very cool sounds can be achieved.
It's awesome synth with excellent sound quality ! It has solid, punchy sound and it sits in the mix very well. It has classic subtractive synthesis architecture, but thanks to the shaper and two filters in series, wide palette of very cool sounds can be achieved.
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Everything except Disperser.
... and it has the best setup for CV-modulation, basically a whole mod-matrix on the backside. If you didn't know, just click a label besides a CV inputdusan.cani wrote: ↑17 Jan 2023It's awesome synth with excellent sound quality ! It has solid, punchy sound and it sits in the mix very well. It has classic subtractive synthesis architecture, but thanks to the shaper and two filters in series, wide palette of very cool sounds can be achieved.
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To be honest, we all know the examples where the rack-format has limited the RE conversion from VST, but in this case, it is the other way around. Khs One RE is a straight copy of the VST GUI, but it could have used a larger GUI as an RE and have decent controls. It also feels a bit cramped. I do like the sound and possibilities, but the GUI is not a favorite of mine.
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I end up grabbing subtractor instead.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑17 Jan 2023To be honest, we all know the examples where the rack-format has limited the RE conversion from VST, but in this case, it is the other way around. Khs One RE is a straight copy of the VST GUI, but it could have used a larger GUI as an RE and have decent controls. It also feels a bit cramped. I do like the sound and possibilities, but the GUI is not a favorite of mine.
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Never really liked this synth... Feels kinda thin if I remember right..
From kHs, I procrastinated buying phase plant and the ecosystem for long because it isn't cheap but jumped on-board with the recent sales.
It is simply the most advanced soft synth in the market...
Khs One... I got it for free, launched it once and never again...
It is simply the most advanced soft synth in the market...
Khs One... I got it for free, launched it once and never again...
Bitwig and RRP fanboy...
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Same here, at first. Listened to several presets and was seriously underwhelmed. Just last week, I decided to see if I could dial up a Berlin-style bass sequence on it, and it sounded great. Nice low-end, big and fat, and analog-ish. So, the presets don't do it justice, and it is pretty easy to dial up some great sounds on it
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Doing berlin style bass is a very good initiative . I love that.crimsonwarlock wrote: ↑19 Jan 2023Same here, at first. Listened to several presets and was seriously underwhelmed. Just last week, I decided to see if I could dial up a Berlin-style bass sequence on it, and it sounded great. Nice low-end, big and fat, and analog-ish. So, the presets don't do it justice, and it is pretty easy to dial up some great sounds on it
I should give it another go then. But i have obsession,antidote and the legend from synapse and I generally love them for fat analog sounds....
Do you think khs one has a place between those 3 giants?
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- crimsonwarlock
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I have those too. And Viking 2, and Expanse, and there's always Thor or even Subtractor. Or Algoritm for that matter. I have most Skrock synths as well. Does any of those have a place between the others
To be honest, I did trial Khs One when it was a paid synth and didn't like it… mainly because I only auditioned presets. I still wouldn't buy it, but as a freebie, I do like to see what I can get from it. There are always nice surprises
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I picked it up when it came out but I only use it occasionally; it's not my main synth but it's fun to mess about with.
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