Horus gives you thick, evolving pad textures and wide, multi-voice layers perfect for ambient, soundtrack, and electronic tracks on Windows VST2.
Description
If you want a soft, cinematic backdrop or a dense harmonic bed, Horus makes it easy to craft those sweeping textures. It handles large, complex chords without choking, and its layered voice architecture creates movement and depth that sit well in mixes. Think of it as a palette for warm atmospheres and plush sustained sounds.
Under the hood you'll find a quartet of tone sources tuned across octave-style ranks, a high voice-count engine for rich polyphony, and a selection of modulation and spatial effects to shape the result. Controls are laid out so you can dial in vibrating width, vowel-like coloring, envelope-reactive wah motion, and subtle phase movement, plus a stereo echo to push the sound across the stereo field. Everything important can be assigned to your controller for hands-on tweaking.
- Handles up to 64 simultaneous notes for thick chord voicings
- Four independent oscillators with octave-voice character for layered timbres
- Wide modulation and ensemble-style processing to fatten and spread sounds
- Envelope-driven wah effect and a fixed vowel-style filter for tonal color
- Low-pass cutoff, a single sine-wave modulator, phasing, and stereo delay for atmosphere
- Comprehensive MIDI mapping so you can control parameters from your keyboard or controller
Perfect for producers, soundtrack composers, and sound designers who need lush pads, evolving textures, and playable multi-voice timbres that respond well to performance and automation.