Vst — Purity

A delightful, cheesy, powerful classic that still has no business sounding this good for its age.

Because it uses older sampling techniques, high-frequency notes (C6 and above) can exhibit digital "aliasing" (a metallic ringing). In a dense mix, you won't notice, but in a solo piano passage, you will. vst purity

Rating: 4.5/5 Best for: Lo-fi Hip Hop, Chiptune, 2000s R&B, Pop, EDM, and quick songwriting sketches. The Short Verdict If you grew up making music on an FL Studio demo in 2008, the sound of Purity is already burned into your brain. Don’t let its cartoonish, anime-inspired interface fool you—this is a workhorse ROMpler that punches way above its weight class. While it isn't a deep synthesis tool like Serum or Vital, Purity excels at one thing: instant, mix-ready sounds with zero latency. The Good (What makes it special) 1. The "Finished" Sound Unlike raw analog synth VSTs that require compression, EQ, and reverb to sound good, Purity sounds like a finished record the moment you press a key. The internal FX (Reverb, Chorus, Phaser, Delay, and its unique Lo-Fi processor) are excellent. This makes it incredible for writers' block—you just scroll and find a patch that already fits in a mix. A delightful, cheesy, powerful classic that still has