Musictop Instruments releases Creatools: Keys, a FREE and open-source synth plugin for Windows.
Creatools: Keys is a free and open-source rompler synth plugin built on the HISE framework.
This virtual instrument features a wide range of sampled sounds you can edit, layer, and modulate in various ways.
Creatools: Keys has a collection of built-in effects, including reverb, compression, saturation, tremolo, delay, and phaser. It also has a multi-mode filter, four LFOs, and a custom LFO shape editor.
Each LFO has Fade In, Legato, and Loop settings.
Along with the effects mentioned above, you also get convolution resonance, which plays a significant role in adding the finishing touch to any sound.
The included samples come from acoustic, electric, and electronic/digital instruments. The presets are spread across multiple categories.
Many of the instruments referenced are keyboard instruments like the Pianet T, harpsichords, DX7, Rhodes, and Wurly.
While there is a good mixture of sounds, Creatools: Keys seems to do the 80s/90s electronic piano thing very well .You know, that almost plucky percussive piano sound that’s not quite a CP-70, but maybe from a DX7 or Korg M1 (the sound of pop music for many years).
You can also do that overstated dreamy 80s/90s thing with the plucky element layered with strings/pads.
The interface has multiple pages: Main, Editor, Mod, Settings, and Presets.
So far, Creatools: Keys is a Windows-only plugin, but the developer says MacOS support will be available in the future.
Creatools: Keys isn’t the first in the Creatools series; Musictop Instruments previously released Creatools: Piano XS featuring two acoustic grand piano models.
If you want a more authentic piano tone, it is worth checking out Creatools: Piano XS, too.
Alternatively, if you’re looking for a different type of free synth, you could try Wavea’s Flite Play with hundreds of presets.
I’m going off-topic here, but I’m curious: did anyone go for the Waves Platinum Bundle deal before it expired? The comments were very mixed, as expected, and in the end, I didn’t manage to convince myself to jump in.
Anyone still looking to grab a bargain can do so with Plugin Boutique’s FX Bundle. The FX Bundle features ten plugins with a combined retail price of $443, but you can grab them for just $29 for a limited time.
Download: Creatools: Keys
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12 Comments
Numanoid
onUjam UFX reverb is free
Michal Ochedowski
onWow, thank you. Worked flawlessly.
alex
onNice! Thx!
Brenny C
onAwesome, thanks Numanoid.
Ujam has some excellent products and this UFX Reverb is no exception. It’s crazy that Ujam is giving this away for free.
Everyone: go pick up this freebie (unless you have Avast! on your system, lol).
Brenny C
onEdit: Ah, okay, I guess the complaints about Avast! are in reference to the Creatools Keys, not the UFX Reverb. D’oh.
Panduo The Pandowo
onKVR has a download for it. Seemed safe. I have Avast too
Docent Novak
onThanks!
Mr Snowman
onThis looks really interesting but is anyone else finding that their AV is blocking access to the link on account of it being a phishing risk? (I’m using Avast). Thanks
SteveE
onYes, I get the same, also using Avast.
Panduo The Pandowo
onKVR has a download for it. Seemed safe. I have Avast too
Hamst3r
on“I’m going off-topic here, but I’m curious: did anyone go for the Waves Platinum Bundle deal before it expired?”
I did, there were a handful of things in there I thought could be cool to have. I was also thinking about how it’d count as a purchase on the Waves site and get me 2 additional plugins of my choice. But yeah, from the Platinum pack I was most interested in IR-L Reverb, Magma Springs, Renaissance Axx, and I’m always happy for a few additional guitar amp things.
Panduo The Pandowo
onKVR has a download for it. Seemed safe. I have Avast too