Thrilled Groove by Piruz Labs artwork

Thrilled Groove

by Piruz Labs
Best for Fast 80s horror-funk basslines, neon arpeggios, chase-scene pulses, and dark retro synth hooks
Free alternative to
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Cherry Audio DCO-106

Key Features

  • Six macro-driven sound controls cover rhythmic gating, horror detune, chorus width, attack saturation, space, and tape-style aging.
  • Preset banks target basses, stabs, leads, pads, bells, FX, chase pulses, and neon arpeggios.
  • Retro-horror tone is designed for fast synthwave, dark pop, cinematic, and 80s-inspired production work.
  • macOS builds include VST3, AU, and standalone formats with a universal Apple Silicon and Intel target.
  • Windows support includes VST3 and standalone x64 builds.
  • The official demo shows factory presets without relying on external effects.

Description

Thrilled Groove by Piruz Labs is a compact retro synth built for 80s horror-funk, synthwave basslines, neon arpeggios, and dark chase-scene hooks. Instead of exposing a full synth panel, it focuses the sound around six macro controls that push rhythm, pitch unease, chorus sheen, punch, space, and tape-age character.

The workflow is deliberately fast: pick a preset, move a few mood knobs, and land on a finished retro part without patching a full modulation system. That makes it strongest for producers who want immediate Carpenter-style pulses, Thriller-adjacent stabs, dead-mall pads, or arcade-horror lead sounds.

Piruz Labs groups the factory presets into bass, stab, lead, pad, bell, and FX-style material. The official page also lists a plugin UI screenshot, a YouTube demo, and signed Apple-notarised macOS builds.

The product page describes Thrilled Groove as free forever and says it can be used without a license key or DRM. During this unattended check, the actual /dl links were routed through Piruz Labs' email-capture download flow, so the SSA artifact keeps the download external rather than claiming an R2-hosted installer.

The Rekkerd launch article also identifies Synthimatic as a separate permanently-free Piruz Labs synth. This artifact intentionally publishes only Thrilled Groove from the plural lead so the parent automation does not merge two different instruments into one product page.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is only Thrilled Groove included from this lead?

The source article covers two separate no-cost instruments: Thrilled Groove and Synthimatic. This artifact keeps Thrilled Groove as the single product record and notes that Synthimatic should be processed as a separate product candidate.

What kind of sounds does Thrilled Groove focus on?

It is built around 80s horror-funk and synthwave colors: pulsing basses, tense pads, neon leads, stabs, bells, and FX. The six macros steer the character quickly instead of exposing a full synth programming page.

Does Thrilled Groove need a license manager?

The official product page says there is no licence key or DRM. The download path is still handled through Piruz Labs' own download flow, so SSA should link users to the official product page rather than mirroring an installer without a stable file URL.

How is this different from Synthimatic?

Thrilled Groove is a mood-focused retro synth with six performance macros and preset banks for finished 80s-style sounds. Synthimatic is a separate educational subtractive synth that visualizes the waveform and spectrum while users learn synthesis.

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