Avenger 2
Price History
| Date & Time | Price | List Price | Discount | Sale Ends |
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| 2026-08-19T02:41:58.614209+00:00 | $ 192.88 | ¥45,738 | -33.0% | |
| 2026-08-18T02:41:58.529019+00:00 | $ 192.74 | ¥45,705 | -33.0% | |
| 2026-08-16T01:09:51.597270+00:00 | $ 192.42 | ¥45,628 | -33.0% | |
| 2026-08-14T20:41:08.037320+00:00 | $ 192.46 | ¥45,639 | -33.0% | |
| 2026-08-14T01:33:52.850461+00:00 | $ 191.95 | ¥45,518 | -33.0% |
Reviews
Review: Vengeance Sound VPS Avenger 2: The Ultimate Monster Workstation That Completes Songs with One Click
Rating: 4.7 / 5.0
The latest version of the all-in-one monster synthesizer "VPS Avenger 2" from Vengeance Sound's official website has gained overwhelming support from EDM and dance music producers.
With the major update to version 2, a newly developed "spectral granular" engine, a revamped drum loop module, and a next-generation arpeggiator equipped with ratchets (rapid repeats) and a randomizer have been added, further solidifying its position as a "workstation that can complete songs on its own," transcending the boundaries of a mere synthesizer.[cite: 1.2.1, 1.2.4]
In this article, we thoroughly explain its overwhelming capabilities based on verified reviews from KVR Audio Forum, various DTM media, and prominent creators on YouTube.[cite: 1.1.2, 1.2.3]
1. Evaluation Trends Across Communities and YouTube Platforms
- KVR Audio Forum / Music Production Communities:
- Overwhelming Features and Ratings: KVR user reviews record a very high average score of 4.75/5.0. It is highly praised as "having more features and possibilities than any synthesizer I've seen" and "a paradise for sound designers."[cite: 1.1.2]
- Concerns About CPU Load: On the other hand, the long-standing criticism from the previous version about "high CPU load and demanding PC environment" continues, though some say it has improved to some extent with optimization in v2.[cite: 1.1.2, 1.2.4]
- YouTube Reviews & Domestic Producers' Evaluations:
- "Songs Made with One Click" Immediate Usability: Domestic producers (such as BIGHEAD) and DTM blogs highly praise the overwhelming quality of presets, where "pressing a single key plays a professional phrase."[cite: 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.2.4]
- Praise for Preview Function: The "preview function" added in v2, which allows auditioning sounds before loading them, has been lauded for dramatically improving the speed of finding the desired sound among thousands of presets.[cite: 1.2.3]
2. Main Modules and New Features
Avenger 2 is a massive fortress that packs a synthesizer, sampler, and drum machine into a single screen.[cite: 1.2.4, 1.2.5]
| Module Type | Features |
|---|---|
| Synthesis Engine | In addition to wavetable, FM/AM, and multi-sample, v2 adds "spectral granular" processing. FFT-based smooth processing generates complex textures such as vocal chops and time freezes.[cite: 1.2.1, 1.2.4] |
| Drum & Loop Sequencer | Includes over 1,500 new loops. It is now possible not only to play back but also to decompose and reconstruct loops within the sequencer, allowing beat making to be completed within the instrument.[cite: 1.2.4] |
| Arpeggiator (New Feature) | Added "ratchets" (rapid repeats like trap hi-hats) that sound multiple times within a single step, and a "randomizer" that automatically generates patterns.[cite: 1.2.4] |
| Effects Section | New reverbs (such as Abyss), complex multi-tap delays, bit crushers, and other powerful master/send effects have been added, allowing mixing to be completed without external plugins.[cite: 1.2.4] |
3. Sound Quality and Overwhelming Presets
The biggest weapons of Avenger 2 are its "thick, present sound" and the "ultra-high-quality presets" crafted by Vengeance Sound (including Manuel Schleiss).[cite: 1.2.4, 1.2.5]
- A Mass of Immediate Usability: Fully optimized for the latest dance music such as EDM, future bass, and melodic techno. Many presets include bass, chords, and drums as sequences, allowing you to instantly shape inspiration.[cite: 1.2.4]
- Analog-like Low-End Weight: The bass sound has a low center of gravity, and compared to Nexus, it produces a much thicker and rougher sound, making it ideal for taking the lead in a track.[cite: 1.2.3, 1.2.4]
4. Usability, CPU Load, and UI Challenges
- "Almost Single-Screen" GUI: The design that consolidates a vast array of functions into nearly one screen via tab switching is rational, but not a few users find "text and knobs too small and hard to see."[cite: 1.2.4, 1.2.5] While the modulation animation display is easy to understand, a large monitor is recommended.[cite: 1.2.2, 1.2.5]
- Machine Spec Requirements: Due to the balance of high sound quality and multifunctionality, CPU load remains high. However, v2 includes engine-level optimizations such as 60fps rendering and reduced load times.[cite: 1.2.3, 1.2.4]
Pros and Cons Summary
Pros
- Professional Sound with One Click: Industry-leading preset quality and an auditionable preview function.[cite: 1.2.3, 1.2.4]
- Complete Songs with This One Instrument: Built-in powerful drum sequencer and multi-effects.[cite: 1.2.4]
- Expandability with New Engine: Added features covering the latest trends such as spectral granular and ratchets.[cite: 1.2.4]
- Thick, Punchy Sound: A sound with overwhelming presence, rivaling Serum in popularity.[cite: 1.2.4, 1.2.5]
Cons
- High CPU Load: Demands a high-spec PC to match its features.[cite: 1.1.2, 1.2.4]
- UI Visibility: Because information is packed into one screen, text and control panels can be small and hard to see.[cite: 1.2.5]
- Cost of Additional Sound Packs (Expansions): Acquiring expansion packs requires a considerable investment.[cite: 1.2.2]
Overall Review: The "Ultimate Weapon" for Everyone Making Modern Dance Music
VPS Avenger 2 is an ultimate all-purpose monster synth that meets the needs of all creators, from advanced users who want to deeply learn synthesizer mechanics to beginners who "just want to quickly produce professional-sounding music."[cite: 1.2.4]
Although it demands machine specs, the overwhelming sound and functionality more than compensate, and it has the power to fundamentally change your music production workflow. If you make dance music, this is a must-consider instrument.[cite: 1.2.4]