Digits Synth VST Plugin w/ 100+ FREE Presets

Digits is a free phase distortion synthesizer VST plugin for Windows, Mac, and Linux. It includes over 100 presets, 3 LFOs, analog filter emulation, and more.

Digits VST Plugin By Louis Gorenfeld
Digits VST Plugin By Louis Gorenfeld

The Digits VST plugin is a phase distortion synthesizer, inspired by Casio’s CZ series. Designed with a minimal and user-friendly interface, Digits is capable of creating everything from warm pads, dirty basses, and glitchy sounds, to screaming leads in no time. 

Over 100 presets are available including basses, leads, realistic instruments, and gritty sweeps for music producers too busy to create sounds from scratch. 

Digits offers 3 LFOs with repeat options and multiple waveshapes. It comes with a variable-slope resonance filter to manipulate sound frequencies and true analog filter emulations with different degrees of steepness.

Features:

  • Over 100 Presets
  • 3 LFOs
  • Variable-Slope Resonance Filter
  • Analog Chorus
  • Flanger Simulation
  • Harmonic Bitcrush Feature
  • 4 Voice Modes
  • Asymmetric Pitchbend
  • Small Window Interface
  • Constant Updates and Fixes
  • Aftertouch and Mod Wheel Mapping
  • Analog Filter Emulation
  • Rate and Level Scaling
  • Full ADSR + Fade Envelopes
  • Additional Voice Modes
  • New Global Gain Setting
  • Better Bank/Patch Support
  • Added “Fade” Option to Sustain Stage of Envelopes
  • OS: Windows, Mac, Linux

Plugin Interface:

  • Osc1 & Osc2 – These control the sound waves. You can change the way the sound wave looks and sounds.
  • Mix – This changes how two different sounds blend together. You can adjust how much of each sound you hear.
  • Detune & Coarse – These help make the sound sharper or more in tune. They change the pitch in different ways.
  • AmpEnv (Attack, Decay, Sus/Fade) – These sliders change how the sound starts, how long it lasts, and how it fades away.
  • Phase – This changes how the waves start and can affect the rhythm of the sound.
  • Velocity (Amplitude, Shaper) – This adjusts how strong or soft the sound is depending on how it’s played.
  • ShpEnv (Attack, Decay) – These control the shape of the sound, affecting how it enters and exits.
  • LFO (Delay, Rate, Waveform) – This adds a wobble to the sound, making it move up and down in pitch or volume.
  • Reso (Vol, Waveshape) – These change the tone quality of the sound, making it more pronounced and dynamic.
  • Misc (Phat, FM, Gain) – These knobs add special effects to your sound, like making it thicker or louder.
  • Delay (LDelay, RDelay, Wet, FBack, Damp) – These controls add echoes to your sound, making it repeat and bounce back.
  • Sweeps – This adds special effects that can change over time, like making the sound whoosh or swoosh.

To get the latest version of the plugin visit the Louis Gorenfeld website. There are fallback links in case the developer’s website is down.

Download

Developer: Louis Gorenfeld

Windows: 64-bit (1 MB)

Mac: Audio Unit (2 MB)

Linux: 64-Bit (1 MB)

Related: 30 Free Linux VST Plugins


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Mark V.

Written By Mark V.

Mark Valenzuela is a professional blogger, entrepreneur, and educator with more than 15 years of experience in music production. In 2008, Mark founded Hip Hop Makers, a top resource for aspiring music producers and beatmakers. He specializes in content on music production, software, gear, and free music resources. Committed to empowering creators of all levels, Mark continues to inspire and help music creators pursue their dreams.

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