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Virtual Synthesizer (Download)

  • Sound generation based on physical modelling with two layers and an effects section
  • 300 Instrument presets for ever new combinations across both layers
  • Two modelled resonators can be combined per instrument, which are stimulated to vibrate with virtual mallets, noise or complex sequences
  • Choice from the resonator models tubes, sound plates, percussion head and strings
  • Detailed settings for tonal adjustment of the three exciter models
  • Extensive effects section with vibrato, frequency shifter, EQ, compressor, various filters, phasers, distortion, delay, reverb, etc.
  • Four automatable macro controllers allow simultaneous complex modulations of various sound parameters
  • Each macro-controller can be modulated variably via its own complex multi-segment envelope
  • Extensive MIDI remote control with Learn mode
  • Preset browser with categories and 400 ready-made sounds to get you started
Systemkrav
  • Leveringsmetode: E-Mail
  • Licens gyldighed: Ubegrænset
  • Kopibeskyttelse: iLok 2 / iLok 3 (401447) / Machine License
  • Samtidige aktiveringer: 3
  • Windows: fra 10
  • Mac OS (64 Bit): fra 10.13
  • CPU min.: AMD Multicore, Apple Silicon, Intel Core
  • RAM min.: 8 GB
  • øvrige systemkrav: Internetforbindelse til installation og aktivering
Understøttede formater
  • AU 64-Bit
  • VST2 64-Bit
  • VST3 64-Bit
Fås siden Januar 2023
Artikelnummer 558191
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Akustik Keys/Pianos No
Beat production / Drum machines No
Wind Instruments No
Cinematic / Effects No
Chorus / Vocals No
Drums / Percussion No
E-Pianos No
Ethno / Folk No
Guitars/plucked instruments No
Loops/Construction-Kits No
Orchestra Instruments No
Organs No
String Bass No
Sampler No
String Instruments No
Synthesizer Yes
Vintage Instrument No
Hardware Controller No
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