Thmyl-voloco-mhkr -

: Possibly a derivative of "thymol" (a natural monoterpene phenol) or a stylized brand name.

Some users suggest it stands for "The Harmony You Love" (THY-L) – a backronym created to describe a specific formant shift setting. When applied to vocals, this formant creates a "woody" or "anthral" texture. thmyl-voloco-mhkr

While standard plugins typically operate on linear logic—you turn a knob, the sound changes predictably—TVM operates on a non-linear, algorithmic chaos engine. The name itself is derived from the three pillars of its architecture: : Possibly a derivative of "thymol" (a natural

TVM provides a solution to the "cleanliness problem." When a producer applies the Thmyl-Voloco-Mhkr chain to a sterile synthesizer patch, the result is not just distortion; it is a living, breathing entity. Here is the reverse-engineered signal chain based on

The phrase can be broken down into three distinct components, which may offer clues to its intended meaning:

If you cannot find the exact preset file, you can manually recreate the chain using Voloco (free version) or any DAW (Logic, FL Studio, Ableton). Here is the reverse-engineered signal chain based on user data: