Polycrush 16
$12
A dual-osc polyphonic synthesizer inspired by retro gaming consoles - featuring sixteen wave shapes, a bit crusher and a visual waveform editor.
Polycrush 16 is a polyphonic synthesizer inspired by the old 8-bit sounds from retro video game systems of the 80s and 90s. It offers two oscillators as well as a third sub oscillator. Each oscillator has sixteen wave shapes to choose from. From there, you have typical ADSR control over your sound, followed by a bit crusher to make sounds even more lo-fi. Each oscillator has a display that lets you visualize the waveform. Four buttons on the left of this viewer allow a user to select a portion of the cycle, adjust the selection, scrub through the waveform, as well as draw your own for limitless sound creation potential. These retro waveforms have a lovely way of cutting through a mix and can sound positively dreamy with a bit of reverb or delay added.
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