FREE Dolphin Bassline VST

Dolphin bassline is a free bass  VST plugin for Windows (32-bit) by Signaldust. It features tuning, a tweakable cutoff filter, resonance, and more.

Dolphin Bassline VST Plugin By Signaldust
Dolphin Bassline VST Plugin By Signaldust

Dolphin Bassline is a small, single-tone synth plugin modeled after a classic 80s instrument. It is designed to produce techno music with saw and square-wave outputs.

The plugin features an oscillator synchronized with MIDI note-on messages for sequencing your tracks. It comes with adjustable knobs such as Tuning, Cutoff, Resonance, Env Mod, Decay, and Accent.

Features:

  • Monophonic Synth
  • Saw-Wave or Square-Wave Oscillator
  • Variable Frequency Filter
  • Fixed-Time Envelope
  • Note-Off Messaging
  • Overlapped Notes Handling
  • Velocity Trigger Accents
  • OS: Windows

Plugin Interface:

  • Tuning – Changes the pitch of the sound to make it higher or lower.
  • Cutoff – Adjusts the filter to let some sounds through and block others.
  • Resonance – Makes certain sounds stand out more by adding a sharp peak at the filter cutoff point.
  • Env Mod – Changes how much the filter moves with the envelope, affecting the sound’s change over time.
  • Decay – Controls how quickly the sound fades away after the initial hit.
  • Accent – Boosts the volume of certain notes to make them stand out more.
  • Waveform – Selects the shape of the sound wave, which changes the sound’s character.

Download

If you like this plugin, consider donating to Signaldust. There are fallback links in case the developer’s website is down.

Windows: 32-bit (1 MB) | 64-bit (1 MB)

Related: 15 Free Bassline VST Plugins


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Plugin Disclaimer: This plugin remains the property of Signaldust. If you are the developer and prefer this post to be removed, please contact us, and we will remove it. By downloading this plugin, you acknowledge that Hip Hop Makers is not responsible for any issues or damages that may arise from the plugin’s use.

Written By Zaid

Based in Australia, Zaid is a passionate music producer dedicated to exploring the world of music production. With a interest in testing the latest music software and VST plugins, he thrives on discovering the top tools for music creation.

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