The "Wasp VST" refers to several digital emulations of the , a 1978 cult-classic British synthesizer known for its quirky, "buzzy" character.
It produced thin, buzzy, and aggressive tones that became a staple for artists like Duran Duran and 808 State. Image-Line’s Wasp and Wasp XT
A 3-oscillator subtractive synth with dual LFOs, two ADSR envelopes, ring modulation, and a distortion unit. wasp vst
The WASP VST is a virtual analog synthesizer with specific features tailored toward aggressive sound design.
Ideal for producers of Electro, Techno, Industrial, and Synthwave who want an authentic 80s digital-buzz sound without the high CPU cost of modern emulations. The "Wasp VST" refers to several digital emulations
Instead of moving keys, it featured a flat, touch-sensitive copper plate. It was famously temperamental—musicians noted it could "play itself" if the player’s sweat hit the conductive plates.
Originally a cheap, plasticky 1980s desktop synth, the WASP had a famously terrible power supply and a filter that could either scream like a banshee or simply give up and die. The VST versions have lovingly captured this chaos. The WASP VST is a virtual analog synthesizer
The "Wasp VST" refers to a series of virtual synthesizers modeled after the legendary 1978 , a quirky British synth known for its bright yellow-and-black chassis and innovative digital-analog hybrid design.