Bleep' — is a free VSTi synthesizer plug-in for Windows which is inspired by the sound of MOS Technology SID. At the same time Bleep' is not emulator of this chipset but only partially similar to its architecture. Main features : 3 oscillators with four waveforms: sawtooth, triangle, pulse (with PW) and noise Each oscillator has own detuner, ADSR envelope and multimode LP/BP/HP filter Multimode LFO synced with BPM Modulator Envelope Generator Pseudo arpeggiator Overall multimode filter Built-in preset manager with ability to patch name editing In addition, VST automation and full MIDI Learning are supported. System Requirements : Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements to run the Bleep' : Intel or AMD Processor with at least of 500 MHz (1 GHz or higher are recommended); At least 512Mb of ram memory; Windows Operating System (Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 are supported); Up to 10 Mb of free disk space; 1024x768 or higher screen with 16 bits or more colors; VST 2 compatible host. Downloadable for FREE via : http://tonebytes.com/bleep/ Main interface GUI : http://i.imgur.com/3rvMv.jpg Enjoy all these "oldies" sounds !
I got this a few weeks ago. Its nasty nasty nasty Automate a few knobs and you can get some real circuit-bent, crazy sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BR6gjtBwEk&feature=player_embedded#! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjn07MWRd9Y&feature=related
I love Peach. I assume you checked out Triforce and Toad? Nasty distortion and EQing on Toad is percussion heaven for me