A virtual re-creation of a popular DIY circuit for the Atari Punk Console, the Tek’it Audio APC Punk Console Synth is a square wave synthesizer that creates fun “low-fi” sound, and comes with users MODs.
Also known as “Stepped Tone Generator”, published in 1980 by Forrest M. Mims III, the circuit consist of a frequency oscillator that drive a monostable which emits square output pulses. The circuit has become very popular in the DIY electronic music scene and now you can experiment it directly in your DAW.
Features:
- Square waves “lo-fi” sound
- Zero-delay-feedback state variable filters
- Gate MOD with hold function
- Users can submit new MODs online
- Preset manager, rename, copy, save, load…
- Full MIDI automation support
- Easy MIDI learn on all parameters
- Use 7-bit MIDI Continuous Controller or High resolution 14-bit MIDI NRPN and RPN
- Undo your changes with one click
- Comes with users manual
- Easy installer
System requirements:
- 1.2GHz CPU or higher with SSE2
- 512MB RAM or higher
- Microsoft Windows 8, 7, XP (SP2 or later), or Vista
- 800x600px or higher
- VST 2 compatible host software
- Sound card with ASIO driver support recommended
- To use the automation a Host with automation features and for MIDI learn a MIDI interface and an external MIDI control device is required.



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