Helix is a free VST synthesizer by Audjoo. This software can be hosted in a number of DAWs like Cubase, FL Studio, Sonar, Live etc. And the sound that is produced in this plugin is just amazing. The scope provided in this software is very wide and that can be estimated just by looking at the screenshot.

Audjoo calls it Modulation Mahyem! And you just got to try the software to believe it. With 42 unique modulation slots, it is an hell of a software. You just should have the time and energy to try it out. Also provided are three stages of distortion which brought out the heavy metal maniac in me. Rightly named Distortion Delight in the website.

Other features include support for pedal, modulation wheel, multiple oscialtors, semi modular configuration, delay, reverb, filter and limiter. Helix also boasts of limited CPU usage.

Excellent visual design makes working on the software a delight.

Overall review and thoughts :

A must try for the computer musician!

Software version and other info :

Version : Beta
Supported OS : Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP
HomePage : AudJoo
License : Free


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Posted by Sathya Narain | Categories: Software Reviews |

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  1. You Rock Radio
    March 6th, 2008 at 10:28 am #

    It’s in beta, so it is free now, right? They are gonna charge for it eventually or is it gonna stay free?

  2. ReviewSaurus
    March 6th, 2008 at 10:05 pm #

    @ You Rock Radio : We can’t say that, it’s their product and they can only decide on this. You can simply email them and ask them if they are going to charge for it after the beta or not

  3. You Rock Radio
    March 6th, 2008 at 11:50 pm #

    Oh… Just checking. I thought that, well you know how it is? Sometimes it is more or less open source. Paying for good plugs is no problem here. Thanks for the response though for sure.

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