T-Force Zenith is a subtractive synthesizer with some FM capabilities. Its oscillators are inspired by the original Roland JP-8000/8080 Supersaw oscillator. But with way more available oscillator waveforms than just a saw wave and some additional features.
It's a powerful synthesizer that suits all kinds of electronic music. It can produce smooth and soft sounds, but its strengths lie in the creation of emotional, powerful, epic and bright sounds and effects.
Features:
Synthesis:
Oscillators:
2 free running 7-voice oscillators, inspired by the original Roland Supersaw:
Filter:
Envelopes:
LFOs:
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MIDI Effects:
Effects:
Other Features:
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Price: Free.
Reviewed By ruinednation [all]
May 9th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.01 on Windows
Sounds like it could be great but crashes Ableton 11 everytime I try to load into in a track. Other VST3 plugins load just fine. Also crashes in Cubase 13.
Read ReviewReviewed By VELLTONE MUSIC [all]
May 6th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows
Pro sound, intuitive workflow, dope wt, amazing ladder 24db and vs24db along other filters, mod matrix in free synth... 5 stars for the hard work.
Read ReviewReviewed By Fruitynator [all]
May 4th, 2024
Version reviewed: 1.0.1 on Windows
I have just installed the T-Force Zenith and almost fell off my chair. The sound is reminiscent of a JP-8000, so if you're still looking for one - take a look at this one. There are many different waveforms and you can even load your own, also a large selection of filters. There is also a chord mode. The House Organ preset is a good example. It all seems to run smoothly here in FL Studio. I would have liked a few more presets but the integrated ones are great. A beautiful synth, thank you for that.
Response from Mastrcode from Mastrcode Music on May 4th, 2024
Hi!
Thanks for your great review! I appreciate that.
I know, there're not much presets atm because i had nearly no time. But i'm now on the way to create more presets for the net update.
Thanks again!
Best Regards
Michael.
Adorable little synth...
I can't open this in Cakewalk, it doesn't appear to scan it properly. I see on the file explorer all the files in the installed folders including the .vst3 file are hidden as a 'protected operating system file'. Could that be the problem? Anything I can do to change that so that Cakewalk scans it properly? Thanks.
Sory for the hassle. It could be a wrong setting in the installer that sets the files to "Hidden" when installing Zenith. I'll have a look and will fix it.
Great! Thanks for coming back 👍.
So I downloaded v 1.0.4 and installed. I can see it ok in the VST3 folder now, nothing hidden. Cakewalk seems to be scanning it but then nothing appears in the plugin manager and no Zenith to choose from in instruments. Tried on Waveform and exactly the same.
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I'd like to try it, but it crashes in all hosts/DAWs I tried:
I'm on Windows 7 with SP1 64-bit.
And have the VC++ Redist 2015-2022 installed.
Any idea what could be the reason that it doesn't work for me?
Edit:
Tried with version 1.0.1 as well as with newest version 1.0.3.
Could it have anything to do with GdiPlus?
Is Zenith using it?
Or GPU processing?
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