- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: July 29, 2003
- Total Downloads: 90,331
- Downloads last week: 32
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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Publisher's description
From Verzerren :Verzerquadosc is a VST instrument plug-in (requires a VST compatable host program such as Fruity Loops, Logic) that sports 4 oscillators with the first three being used to manipulate parameters of the fourth. With global graphical waveshape editing, quantisation, and cut-off filtering you can really mold a unique sound. This is a very flexible synth with a special knack for making harsh and abrasive tones within a simple interface. Verzerquadosc comes with 12 pre-programmed sample patches to give you an idea of what it's capable of. If your VST host program allows it, you can store up to 128 of your own custom patches.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 5.0 stars out of 4 votes
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Version: Verzerquadosc 1.0
"its free small size no limits just hope it doesnt crash my computer"
Pros: its free i can make my on music
Cons: nothing
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Version: Verzerquadosc 1.0
Pros: free
Cons: none
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Verzerquadosc 1.0
Summary: This product is alright if u are looking for sounds that are harsh or weird sounding
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: Verzerquadosc 1.0
Summary: I'm always looking for crazy noisy and aggressive synths. This one it really pretty good at it.
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