Welcome to my free virtual instrument plugin page. I’m Agus Hardiman, the maker of this MonsterDAW plugin!

Monster Keyz is a multi voices keyboard sound which you can mix n match to obtain unique sound that match your mood and music needs!

You can tweak individual Volume, Pan, and it has Master Reverb, Master Delay, Master Volume.

Monster Keyz is under the MonsterDAW name that was previously on the www.monsterdaw.com website (all of the VSTs there are now moved to this AHTV blog).

Notes: MonsterDAW is a brand owned by me, Agus Hardiman, the host of this AHTV Blog

Monster Keyz Features

Here are some features of Monster Keyz version 2.2022.12:

  • Lightweight and doesn’t consume much RAM like any other virtual instruments.
  • There are 6 Voice categories: Keys, Choir, Pad, Brass, Pluck, and SFX and each has 5 Voice for total 30 Voice.
  • No preset but you can mix n match 30 Voices to produce 1,073,741,823 different sound (Yes, that’s possible).
  • Each Voice has its own Volume, Pan, and Voice On/off.
  • Master Reverb and Master Delay with its own parameters and Master Volume.
  • Available in major plugins format: VST2, VST3 (Windows 64bit), and VST2, VST3, Audio Unit (Mac 64bit) for Cubase, Nuendo, FL Studio, Cakewalk, Ableton Live, Reaper, Studio One, Garage Band, Logic Pro, Digital Performer, Bitwig Studio, MixCraft, Reason, Tracktion, and many more (Yes, I have to mention the DAW names because some user still asking me what DAW are compatible with this plugin ?)
    Notes: If you use 32bit DAW, you can use JBridge to convert my 64bit plugin to 32bit. If you use Pro Tools, you can use Blue Cat’s PatchWorks to convert my plugin to AAX format. If you are a Linux user, some user reported that they had succeded using my plugin in Linux using some kind of converter (just googling it).

Monster Keyz Sound Demo

This is the demo of Monster Keyz and explaination of its features:

Listen to some combination of Voice in this video!

Erick Marin from the YT channel Aliento Tutoriales made a thorough review of Monster Keyz, watch it here (make sure you activate the subtitle as he speaks Spanish):

Erick Marin guides you on how to download, install, and use Monster keyz in Ableton Live

EZ YouTube channel made a review of Monster Keyz and play a beautiful chords on it :

If you are a Youtuber and made a review of this version, please let me know, and I will put your video in here!

Monster Keyz Download Links and Installation Steps

Monster Keyz doesn’t have an installer so you have to place the files manually. Follow these 5 steps carefully:

1. Download The Monster Keyz MAIN Player

Click and download one of the FREE main player of Monster Keyz according to your OS (Mac or Windows) and the plugin formats (VST or Audio Unit):






These are the alternative download links if the above failed (Google Drive):




Notes: If the download fails, it means the server is busy or over quota, please try another time!

2. Unzip and Put It In Your DAW’s Plugin Folder

Unzip the download files and put the main file (.vst3 or .component or .dll) in your DAW’s plugin folder (Googling “daw plugin location mac windows”).

3. Download The Monster Keyz’s Library

Download this Library file:

This is the alternative download links if the above failed (Google Drive):

Notes: If the download fails, it means the server is busy or over quota, please try another time!

Unzip the library files and put it into any folder/external hard disk (But don’t change the folder structure in the original zip file).

4. Insert Monster Keyz in your DAW and Choose Library Location

Fire up your DAW and insert the MONSTER Keyz plugin (usually under AgusHardiman.TV folder/brand).

Click “Choose folder” to change the soundbank/preset location and point it out to the folder location of Monster Keyz Library:

Let Monster Keyz know where you store its Library files

5. Play and Record!

If step #4 succeded, you are now can choose a preset and go play and record:

How To Automate Monster Keyz Parameters?

In Cubase, after inserting the Monster Keyz plugin, you have to open the automation lane:

MONSTER Synth - How To Draw Automation in Cubase
This example is using Monster Synth but the principle is the same for Monster Keyz

In Studio One, go to the Piano Roll and add the parameters to automate:

This example is using Monster Synth but the principle is the same for Monster Keyz

In other DAWs, find a way/googling on how to add automation lanes/tracks.

FAQ About Monster Keyz

Q : I want XXX and YYY features of Monster Keyz, can you program it?

A : To be honest, I’m professional musician and audio educator BUT I’m not a professional plugin programmer. I do this just for fun, so your request may not be available (but you can always try to ask me via CONTACT page).

Q : Why there are no VST 32 bit version anymore?

A : It is because my programming software can’t export 32bit plugin anymore. You can use JBridge to convert my 64bit plugin to 32bit.

Q : I have a problem using this plugin on my Mac, I’m using Monterey/Big Sur/Catalina. It says that the files are damaged or can’t be open because the developer is not trusted.

A : That problem was caused by Mac OS security which now is very strict. I have applied for a developer account in Apple to be a trusted developer but they haven’t responded to my inquiry yet.

In the meantime, please watch these videos (If this is not working, it’s ok, you can pass my VSTs ?):

Or read these articles:

Monster Keyz Version History

Version 2.2022.12 (released on December 22th, 2022):
  • New GUI.
  • One new effects besides Reverb: Delay.
Version 1.2021.08 (released on August 24th, 2021):
  • First release.

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ENJOY!