Plasma Drive Kalimba

A kalimba sent through hot Plasma to create rich and lush drone sounds.

Bynecatuss

The story

Recently I purchased a Plasma Drive Eurorack Module from Gamechanger Audio and Erica Synths. The thought of converting a signal to hot plasma and back to distort a sound really captivated me. It’s unique and a fun concept to explore. This instrument represent my first tests exploring the plasma drive by running a Kalimba through it and seeing what happens. I also sent the signal through a microcosm for some further depth and flexibility. Finally I also included some drone sounds from electrical interference during the recording process to further add some fun tools to play with musically. As always, I hope you all enjoy and if you make anything interesting with this or just want to message me about this vst, feel free to reach out.

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For questions, comments, or concerns please contact me at:
mgmt@necatuss.com

Reviews

  • Plasma first look

    Hi, I think thats fantastic sounding plugin, I like it much. Only thing, but important, what is bad for me - its four drones cannot be automated. Would be great to have that possibillity! Thanx anyway (also for your super music) Necatuss!
    Mario

    Mario Buzzi on 09 July 2024
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