

3 MB
Tired of those flat, lifeless sounds in your mix? Let me tell you about Wave – this is a little plugin that’ll add some serious movement to your tracks.
What Makes It So Cool?
Wave lets you play with all kinds of modulation shapes – sine, square, ramp, and they just added a killer saw wave too! The best part? You can flip these shapes with negative depth values for some truly wild effects.
No more annoying clicks or pops when you’re tweaking parameters – the DEPTH and TIME controls are buttery smooth for automation.
What’s New?
last update ! Version 1.2.0 (Aug 12, 2024)
– Fresh UI that looks amazing
– Finally got those customizable settings we’ve been asking for
– Your window size preferences actually stick now (about time, right?)
old Version 1.1.0 (July 11, 2024)
– Total makeover on the look
– That sweet new saw wave I mentioned
– The cool flip-your-waveforms trick with negative depth
Getting Started
easy installation! grab the Wave.vst3 file and drop it into “Program Files\Common Files\VST3”
That’s it! open up your DAW and start adding some groove to your sounds.
Outobugi-wave-v1.2.0 ( 3 MB )
We’re audio producers and sound designers with over 20 years of experience in the industry. Our team has lived through the entire evolution of digital audio production.
Our mission? To filter out the junk and bring you only the studio-ready free VSTs that actually compete with paid gear. We do the digging so you can focus on creating.
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