Tritik has released KrushPro (€49), an improved version of the freeware Krush bitcrusher plugin. The new version of the plugin adds several effect modules, workflow improvements, and some exciting modulation tricks. Are these new features worth the upgrade from the basic free version of Krush, though?
Well, there’s only one way to find out. Let’s dig in and see what KrushPro is all about. By the way, you can leave a comment on this page for a chance to win a free copy of KrushPro. Find more info about the giveaway at the very bottom of the article.
Krush Vs. KrushPro
First off, a few facts about the original version of Krush. It was released four years ago, and we selected it as one of the best free VST plugins of 2016. It is also our favorite free bitcrusher VST plugin. Krush earned such a good reputation thanks to its compact feature set and a blazing-fast workflow. It features three distortion types (overdrive, bitcrushing, and downsampling), a resonant multi-mode filter (low-pass and high-pass), and a single syncable LFO that can be used to modulate the FX parameters.
See also: Best FREE Distortion VST PluginsObviously, the original Krush didn’t try to impress anyone by including as many features as impossible. Instead, Tritik crafted a streamlined distortion toolbox plugin that simply worked. Despite its relatively modest feature set, Krush is quite a flexible little sound design tool. The perfect combination of digital distortion and the analog-style saturation in the filter module is a godsend when you need a quick tool to make a track sound more grungy. Furthermore, its simple modulation system is perfect for adding a touch of movement to the processed sound.
So, what’s new in KrushPro?
It seems that Tritik took every single Krush feature one step further (or even several steps further in some cases). We now get two multi-mode filters instead of one, three FX modules instead of one, and a significantly more advanced modulation architecture. Last but not least, KrushPro introduces stereo modulation capabilities and three macro modulation knobs that can control multiple parameters simultaneously. Merely looking at the new interface, one can’t help but notice that KrushPro looks like the original Krush plugin on steroids.
All that said, there’s no denying that the new features look fantastic on paper. One question remains, though. Is the workflow still as efficient as it was with the original Krush?
A Bitcrusher On Steroids
Before we can answer that question, let’s take a closer look at the new features. Right off the bat, one thing has changed for sure. KrushPro can’t be described as a bitcrusher effect any longer. It has evolved into a flexible multi-effect that excels at distortion, modulation, and all sorts of tasteful audio destruction.
Multi-Effects For Days
KrushPro features two brand new effect modules, in addition to the original bitcrusher/distortion module. The “Wavecrush” module brings a broad palette of wavecycle distortion effects. Based on one of the most exciting types of distortion for sound design, it can change the processed audio signal’s timbre in unique ways. There are four basic and thirteen more unique wavetable shapes to choose from. The user can adjust the amount of morphing applied to the incoming audio wavecycles and the rate at which the wavesets are being played. The incoming audio wavesets can also be squeezed using the width parameter.
The second new FX module is the “Ring Mod” effect. It is a potent ring modulator and frequency shifter combo that provides yet another set of algorithms to completely transform the character of the processed audio. And staying true to its predecessor’s flexible and user-friendly workflow, KrusherPro adds the ability to change the order of the three modules via simple drag and drop controls.
Also worth mentioning are the new filters. KrushPro now features two filter modules – one on the input and one in the output section. Both filter modules introduce new band-pass and comb filters while also featuring improved low-pass and high-pass filter algorithms. That said, the filter modules are relatively simple and not different from the basic filter modules we’re used to seeing in other plugins. They are useful for cleaning up the signal and adjusting the overall tone. Still, a lot can be done creatively if you take advantage of KrushPro’s modulation capabilities, which we’ll explain in the next section.
Going into the depths of what each of the new effect modules can do sonically is something that’s best left to your personal experience with the plugin. After all, the demo version of KrushPro can be downloaded for free from Tritik’s website. The point is that the two new modules and the additional filters vastly expand the plugin’s audio mangling capabilities. The plugin offers so much more sound design horsepower while staying equally intuitive and easy to use as the freeware version of Krush.
Modulation Workstation
Next up is the completely revamped modulation section. It adds a new set of modulation sources while introducing a dedicated modulation routing menu and three macro knobs for controlling multiple control parameters. KrushPro’s now offers six modulation sources in total, with three LFO modules, a pair of sequencers, and an envelope follower. Both the sequencers and the LFO modules can follow the plugin’s internal clock or work in sync with the host digital audio workstation.
The active modulation routings are all listed at the bottom of the user interface. This is also where you’ll find the control panels for all six modulation sources. By default, the plugin shows an overview of all six modulators. The modulator panels can be enlarged in order to make changes to their parameters.
There are two ways to create a new modulation routing. The user can either connect the different modulation sources and targets from the modulation menu or right-click any control on the main panel and connect it to a modulator from the drop-down menu. Furthermore, it’s possible to cross-connect the different modulators (to modulating LFO1 via LFO2, for example) or to assign a macro knob to multiple modulators. As you can imagine, the routings can get incredibly complicated, but the modulation panel always shows a clear overview of what’s going on.
UI Design At Its Best
The thing that I love the most about KrushPro is still the user interface. The plugin is sophisticated and feature-packed, but it remains very intuitive and easy to use. Some of the best things about the interface are its scalability (simply drag the bottom-right corner to resize the UI), then the drag and drop controls, and the clever touches like the control tooltips at the bottom, the switch to change the color scheme, and the freeze button which freezes all parameters instantly.
The Conclusion
If you loved the original Krush plugin and have €49 to spare, the upgrade to KrushPro is a no-brainer. The plugin remains true to its roots while adding new features and modulation capabilities for advanced users. I was afraid that the new features might take away from Krush’s intuitive workflow, but that is not the case.
For those of you who haven’t tried the freeware Krush plugin, be sure to check it out and also take a look at the KrushPro demo version. Chances are that you will want to add a quality distortion multi-effect like this to your sound design arsenal.
KrushPro is available in VST, AU, and AAX plugin formats for digital audio workstations on PC and Mac.
More info: Tritik KrushPro (€49)
The Giveaway
Leave a comment below for a chance to win a free KrushPro license! We will randomly select one winner on February 23rd and announce them on this page. Only one entry per person is allowed. Be sure to use a valid email address. We won’t use your email address for anything aside from contacting you if you win the giveaway. Good luck! :)
And the lucky winner is: Heike – H************@gmail.com
Congratulations! :)
Tritik will contact you soon with information on how to claim your free license. To everyone else, better luck next time – we have more giveaways coming soon. Thanks for reading BPB!
Tritik KrushPro Review
KrushPro has evolved into a flexible multi-effect that excels at distortion, modulation, and all sorts of tasteful audio destruction.
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175 Comments
JK
onWant want want!
John Bimb
onHope the winner is Simeone that is short of money yo get the commercial version of KrushPro
Hallow
onthis looks really, really good. krush has been in my list of plugins for a few years now and i’m so glad it’s got an overhaul
John W. Duncan
onLooks cool.
Comment, comment, comment…I want (please)!
Kordor Pyrbot
onBitcrushing Mayhem!!!
U-o
onKrush rulez!
jef
oni never win anything but I’m leaving a comment. if i win ill put it to good use and give back in any way i can
Aakash Nanthan
onLooks damn cool.
James Reynolds
onFeast your ear’s!!
Tusca
onLove plugins and this one is a bitcrushial! Thanks!
Rich Rath
onLongtime fan of the freebie Krish. Would love to get a copy of the pro version!
Silk Lagoon
onI appreciate
Richard Wave
onLooks pretty good.
Andrei Lobadin
onI still use the free version since its release!
Olle Österdahl
onThanks
Marlon
onCool plugin, love it ❤️
Gary B
onNice, I’m gonna have to go back and check out the free version.
Good luck all. :)
David Sherriff
onTritik stuff is very good (I have TkDelay & Moodal) – they seem to have a way of coming up with an unusual, but still very usable, approach to their plugins.
carl gamst
onwould be very nice to have :))
Samuel J R T
onLet’s see if I can win
AlejandroGR
onYes I want it
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onGreat company!
Baby Yoda
onKrushPro I want. Very much I do.
Tomek
onNever too many good plugins! Can’t win in the LOTTO lottery, but maybe this time.. ;)
Andy
onGreat! Thanks for the opportunity!
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onGreat! Give it to me :)
Ho Shui
on“light” color scheme is beautiful,and the sound also!
Adam Rogers
onSounds like a great product. I can see me wasting a lot of time in the studio playing with that!!
Joao Bispo
onThe free version is already cool, but I’d want to try the Pro in my productions. Seems very flexible!
Jan Ero
onWoa! Great plug-in!
azvrius
onprobably it would be nice to win something for the holiday
Adam
onLooks amazing!
Sergiusz
onI do not believe in my luck …
BENSON
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ona really nice plugin,
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onThis thing is a beast !
FELIX
onI would be happy to have this plugin :-)
Dominik
onI want to win!
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onThank you. I want it.
George
onCame for the review, suscribed for the prize :’v
Mauro
onI love distortion plugins so here I am 🤗
Fran
onTritik Krush is one of the best free plugins ever.
Arnold
onThe winner takes it all!!
konstantinos
oni want it…thanks!
jean jacques
onTritik Krush is the free krusher GOAT . Excited about testing the pro version
Brett Hocking
onGreat Plugin, would love a free license.
Thomas
onSo who is gonna krush all the other comments with the best pun ever?
Bella Iennaco
onThanks for the chance to win
Diego
onRock the “Kushba” ! ;)
Baxter Tocher
onSounds superb!
Jorge Porras
onI love Krush since its release and been using it since then! Thank you Bedroomproducersblog for doing this labour of love informing us of every nice free software!
Best,
Jorge
Jeff
onI have been using Krush (free) for years, since BPB recommended it, and would love to explore the new features.
James Brown
onIt would be my honor and super helpful to utilize this to my workflow.
Mark
onSounds great.
Alexandr
onThe free version is great!
j
on! actually only came across the original version very recently. I used it to treat the delays on a vocal which got the the thumbs up from the Artist. This looks interesting indeed
miked
onGreat review – love this Blog!
Michael
onYes please! I use Krush often – a dash of crush and drive on reverb send/fx channels in front of the reverb really spices things up a bit…
Dave
onFrom the experience of using the free version, I,m very excited to use it alongwith the Frequency shifter engine. Yes.
David Acosta
onThe free version is pretty good. I guess this will be better.
Finnbogi Ragnar Ragnarsson
onLooks cool.
Sten
onSeems to be the right plugin for me!!
IE
onLucky one. (:
Dave Thomas
onLove it.
Andreas Deiser
onI like the Tritik innovative plugins. The free bitcrusher KRUSH is awesome. I also like and use the TkDelay.
Simon Steinmann
onWow! Looks amazing! I love the bitcrushing sound at the moment!
Fabio
onsounds great!!!
Benjamin
onCool stuff!
Justin Credible
onI could probably afford this, and I’d be more likely to use it if I paid for it, but I would also love to get it for free
Pete
onLooks really interesting!
Fabian Ramos
onThank you for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway! The free version of this plugin is incredible, I can’t imagine the pro version.
AF
onSeems interesting.
Dustin
onLove the original plugin – looking forward to trying this one out at some point!
bassg
onLooks great! Nice update to the original plugin.
Heike
onI’m convinced any plugin can be made better by slapping some LFOs on there
Tomislav Zlatic
onYou are the winner! Congratulations! :)
Randy Moore
onKrush is fantastic. Thank you Tritik and BPB!
Gav
onBest Page for Music Software.
GR
onAppreciate the review, and the chance to win a licensed version of this! I’m excited!
ilias boufidis
onI would certainly like to have it :)
Moisés Pevidor Nascimento
onI want it!
floju
onSeems very usefull !
Corlit
onPlug très utile et innovant !
Bravo.
Dmitry
onThanks for the review, I want to win it
Lithaud
onVery interesting !
I want it!
Fever27
onomg! want it!
Carl Benson
onThanks for the chance to win
Lesha
onNice!
Aidy Cunliffe
onThis looks decent.
anho
onStill use Krush on pretty much every project, one of the best free plugins out there. Would be great to get the pro version, looks great!
Paul david
onI’m leaving my comment here to win said prize ….Thanks .
Arsenial
onThanks for the giveaway and good luck to everyone! I’ve been using Tal BitCrusher for years but this looks amazing!
navalny 20!8
onХалява, приди
bmovie
onThanks for the giveaway Tomislav & Tritik!
Jonathan Paris
onVery Cool!
Jay Kekkonen
onVery nice! Here for the win.
Sonny Haury
onThank you!!
R4A
onHoly distorted hell! Now that is some crushing review!
Got the free one via BPB years ago, and still use it. indeed an excellent plugin by an excellent company!!
Michael Švejcar
onNice review, hope I’ll be the lucky one :D
Kai
onfingers crossed for winning this one. Love the free version.
Márcio Azevedo
onI already use Krush. An upgrade to the Pro version would be cool! Thanks for the giveaway.
jingrong fan
onLooks AWESOME!
Giordano Rivolta
onFree version is already good
Jason
onBig ups! Looking good!
Chiccote's
onI love this blog, keep up the good work!
And good luck to all participants
Gery Zenz
oneven the free version is ace!
Jonathan Thong
onLove to get a hand on this
Timmy
onWhat a nice plugin, I really want it lol
Tori
onLove it. Hope I get lucky enough to win it!
Franklin
onThis will b a first time I win something
Shannon McDowell
onIt looks and sounds impressive! Thanks for the giveaway!
Clay LaHatte
onI look forward to winning. :) Thanks!
Clay LaHatte
onI look forward to winning. :) Thanks! I wonder why the site says I “already said that”. Weird.
afro
onBeen using the original Krush for years, its my go to downsampling effect, i love it because of the wet and dry knobs and the built in filter.
Arthur M.
onThank you. I want it.
KP
onUse the free version quite a bit. Will check out the pro.
Aleksey
onI approve
Noah
onI use Krush regularly. Would love a free upgrade
JT
onAs always, thanks for the review. This looks like it might be worth upgrade. Free would be awesome though if you do pick me.
Tyler
onThis looks fantastic! Thanks for the review!
Carlo
onOwO I love this plugin (the free version)
Fex
onThis would be awesome, use the free version, too.
Elec Kim
onBit Crusher !!!
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Paul Minchenko
onCool plugin. I want it!
BRT
onI love the free version of the plugin – thank you for the opportunity to win a license!
rav
onTritik TkDelay plugin is great. Check it out ;)
John
onThis sounds like an amazing opportunity to try to win this VST
great company great company
Mike
onI’m interested in getting this plugin. Tritik pługins are trustworthy IMO.
Wouter
onKrush like a Pro ;)
Brian Kooshian
onThis looks awesome!
Ro
onGo Krush Pro GO!
Hsu Pyae Naung
onOh my, could it be mine?
Frank Reitz
onKrush is good!
Halil Durak
onlooks interesting. mind give one to me?
Javier Arteaga
onThank you for the give away. Looks great!
Matthew Thurgood
onI use Krush on a regular basis to add some grit and drive to my ambient/experimental pieces. Would love to own this. In fact, I’ll be Krushed if I don’t win.
AA
on💪
Juan Salazar
onAll rice!
Kei Hin
onCool Beans!
MH
onOh boy
Yuhin
onWant some of that sweet sweet minimal .dll <3
stiffmink
onfreebee’s make me very happy
Felix Petrescu
onfantastic krusher;)
so many methods under the same roof.
Corti.Son
onHi,
Krush was one of the thousands of free plugins that always remained in my plugin folder. Clearly structured, without much frills but not static.
Especially nice to see that in the Pro version the modulation possibilities have expanded.
Many thanks to the people at bpb for the opportunity to win this plugin.
Shinwoir
onnice, hope I can get one!!
Hampus
onGive me!
Ega Eh Brag T
onCool!
Fuzza Kenna
onWow cool stuff!
Saikikku Monkey
onPsyche!!
Pine Mountain
onKush Pro? Trittyyytiiiiik?!
james king
onLooks great.
Sebastian Chan
onAlways liking the free version. So Krush Pro has been on my list as well!
Roman
onNice. Good luck to everyone!
Jeslan
onThank you very much for the giveaway.
Oliver
onLooking forward to trying this out!
Denis P
ontoo many people here want to grab it :-) no chances, but still worth it. I’m in :-)
Lucent
onBeen using Krush for a while! Krush Pro looks awesome
SATYABRATA
onI have used the FREE now i want PRO.
Gunnar Schuettler
onSo many comments here. The plugin must be interesting. Gonna get me the free one first. Have nice weekend folks :)
Hakki
onTired of cracks so im using free plugs for a while buuut a free license for a good bit crusher can be great xd
Otto Brenner
onSelect me randomly, please… ;-)
Kidsonic official
onCould really do with this right about now!!!!
Anders Friberg
onGood luck, everyone!
Nicolas
onVery sweet :)
Brad Black
onIt’s safe to say I’ve had somewhat of an unhealthy obsession with bitcrushers (and throwing bit-crushed audio through filters) lately – Krush most definitely has had a hand in enabling me; KrushPro sounds like it would be a dream!
Matthew
onDamn, sounds sweet. Will have to try the free version
Brenny
onHey, this looks great! The free version of Krush gets used a lot in my tracks, as well as Tritik delay! Thanks for the chance to win KrushPro! :)
Nakura
onAwesome, thanks for the giveaway!
Vincent
onHere is my comment. Krush is one of my go to VSTs. Hope I win this one. But at 49 it’s a bargain anyway!
claud anghel
onplease!
Victor
onI have been digging the freeware version.
Adilbek Temirkhanov
onwant this!
Bob Bedford
onHappy to have this Krush my Bits anytime. 😈