Four compact, modular-style synth voices with deep filters, flexible modulation and per-voice controls — ideal for hands-on sound design in Windows VST2 hosts.
Description
As a producer I grab Dark Four when I want bold, tactile synth parts without juggling a big rack. It packs four independent voices, each with its own oscillator, filter, amplifier and envelope, plus dual LFOs for complex movement. You get classic waveforms (triangle, pulse and saw), filter modulation from the oscillator, and both fat low-pass and multimode filter colors to sculpt anything from warm basses to gritty leads.
Why I use it:
- Independent voice controls — pitch-bend range, glide and stereo panning per channel mean you can create wide, evolving textures.
- Deep modulation — envelopes offer two timing scales and LFOs run across three speed bands, including audio-rate for timbral experimentation.
- Quick workflow — labeled, color-coded modules keep tweaking fast so you can stay in the groove.
Dark Four is perfect for sound designers, electronic musicians and anyone who likes modular-style routing without the hardware. It ships as a VST2 for Windows, so drop it into your DAW and start shaping rich analog-flavored tones right away.