Krakli Software has released YAVA3, a freeware virtual synthesizer suitable for creating SFX sounds and huge pads.
As a special Christmas treat I have decided to release YAVA3 as a free to download and use plugin. You can find it on the free synths page. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Krakli fans the world over in this holiday season and hope that you can find a good use for this sonic monster!
This virtual synthesizer features a huge modulation matrix, making it a suitable tool for people who enjoy programming their own patches and exploring the world of sonic experimentation. It works great for creating weird SFX sounds and long evolving pads.
YAVA3 comes bundled with a nice set of factory patches designed by Dimitri Schkoda. The synthesizer features 3 oscillators, 4 LFOs, and an array of built-in effects. If you like this freebie instrument, spend some extra time on Krakli’s site and explore the great little collection of freeware virtual instruments and effects for Windows.
Video Demo
Check out the YAVA3 demo video:
Download
YAVA3 is available for free download via Krakli Software (3.9 MB download size, ZIP archive, 32-bit VSTi plugin format for Windows, made with SynthEdit).
UPDATE: No longer available.
6 Comments
achsanos
onOh, for some reason it didn’t works on my Synapse Orion. Nothing happens, no sound. Then tested it in Savihost, that accuses a peak of 120dB (!) and, obviously, nothing happens again. Sadly, because Krakli plugins and Dimitri Schkoda’s presets are really pretty good.
lui
oni had the same problem, bit annoying.
start it twice and before you play some notes, change the preset to preset 3-4 or whatever.
helped in my case
achsanos
onStrangely it began to function normally. I’m not understanding, but great!
Vadym
onI cannot understand, how Krakli software still does its plugins? They are completely awful and sound plastic!
Ian
onOh, not a fan then!
Snob
onthis looks so interesting, but always crashes my reaper (xp) on startup.. any tips?
read so many good things bout this!!