Rawoltage RW PIF v1.0 WiN
Team R2R | 15 September 2021 | 10.8 MB
PIF Russian kid synth
We love little playful synthesizers, which is why we made one of our favorites. An indispensable musical accessory of Russian kindergartens, this little synth is from the 1980s. We modeled both the original tone and the sound we can hear through the speaker. In this emulation, you can view a small piece of history inside and out. It was available in several colors. While playing, even random can change its color, making the synth more fun. All sounds are oscillator generated, not sample based. No boring repetition .
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