Instead of moving keys, it featured a flat, touch-sensitive copper plate. It was famously temperamental—musicians noted it could "play itself" if the player’s sweat hit the conductive plates.
Retails for approximately $49 , making it a "stunning value-packed tribute". 2. Wasp XT by Image-Line (Legacy) wasp vst
The WASP VST: A Beautifully Broken Classic Instead of moving keys, it featured a flat,
An updated version that added more modulation parameters and refined controls while keeping the fast, intuitive GUI. The VST versions have lovingly captured this chaos
Originally a cheap, plasticky 1980s desktop synth, the WASP had a famously terrible power supply and a filter that could either scream like a banshee or simply give up and die. The VST versions have lovingly captured this chaos.
Discontinued. It was a 32-bit plugin, and modern 64-bit versions of FL Studio no longer support it.
If you want that iconic "insectile" buzz in a modern 64-bit DAW, you have several high-quality options: WASP Alternate for macOS? - Image-Line Forums