Elsita-V + sample pack

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The Elsita-V: a soviet machine emulation!

The Elsita is a soviet analog machine produced from 1989 until 1991, when RMIF went bankrupt. Although being released in a pretty late period, the Elsita was built following old standards from the mid 70’s/early 80’s : fully analog (as you can see on the picture), trigger-only, with big knobs.

The Elsita has 4 channels, which are not perfectly identical, at least on my model. It sounds more like a A/B/A/B disposition (As the colors suggest actually), but they all have the same parameters. Check the oscilloscope snapshot at the back of the page!

Sadly there is an issue with the chan. 2/4 generators, the sound generating process I was using created a slight delay. I replaced it with a chan. 1/3 generator, so all the sounds are identical on the actual version (1.1). I hope to fix this very soon and bring back the little waveform difference as there should have been!

With the emulation I added a folder containing various sounds I made with the original machine, so that you can play with original sounds, or with more versatile, clean sounds from my VST :)

Releases:

    • 29th April 2020 - Elsita 1.0

      1. First public release

    • 20th May 2020 - Elsita 1.1

      1. Latency correction on chanels 2/4: waveform generators changed, slightly different

    • November 2021 - Elsita 2.0 [Is being Betatested]

      1. Deep analog drifting implementation

      2. 'Dynamics' control that acts on filter, volume and pitch

      3. Preset manager

      4. Stereo panning & complete routing

      5. Larger UI design with better contrast

Downloads:

The free version is mono-output, like the original. If you want to get a 4 outputs Elsita-V, send me any donation via Paypal at mooggy.vjn@gmail.com with your email & the plugin name you ask for in the description.

I'll send you it as soon as I'll have received the notification! :D

If issues with installation: How to install my VST?

Demo:

Channel translation

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Difference between chan. 1-3 and 2-4: