Propellerheads – Reason 4

February 24th, 2010 mdx No comments

More Info : http://www.propellerheads.se/products/reason/

Propellerhead Reason 4.0 Details
Stronger, swifter, and smoother to work with, Reason 4 music production software will alter the way you create your music. It comes in the familiar shape of a classic studio rack, packed with all the gear you could possibly need: samplers, analog synths, graintable synth, vocoder, mixer, step-time drum machine, arpeggiator, compressors, EQ, and effects. A realtime multitrack sequencer provides full control over every detail, letting you create and edit your music quickly and intuitively. Reason 4.0 also has a massive sound bank full of sounds, loops, and patches for all possible styles of music. The devices and features added to Reason 4 software will not only inspire you to produce great tracks, they will provide you with new ways of doing so.

Sequencer
Dedicated to turning your ideas into great music, Reason 4’s sequencer is swifter, stronger, and more intuitive than ever with a whole new look, tons of fresh features and a completely new way of handling sequencer data. The key word here is workflow. A sequencer device or instrument now gets its own dedicated track, with separate lanes for note, performance, and automation data, opting for a better overview and less clutter. All sequencer data-notes, automation, the works-is now housed in clips, musical building blocks that can be opened, sliced, or moved. When a clip is moved to a new location, all its internal data follows right along with it, ending up exactly where you intended for safe, speedy sequencing. The Tool window is an ever-present floating window that provides lightning fast access to those detailed editing functions you use all the time; quantize, transpose, note velocity, note length, and legato.

RG-8 Arpeggiator
Reason 4 ships with RPG-8, a unit dedicated to the art of arpeggiation. Some arpeggiators are quite content with simply transforming chords into wandering, rhythmic melody lines. The RPG-8 monophonic arpeggiator isn’t. With a range of on-panel controls and mode selectors, a pattern section for muting selected notes in an arpeggio, and a large display showing values and positions, this device gives you full creative control over your arpeggios.

Although very hands-on and user friendly, the RPG-8 boasts some very advanced features under the surface that will change how you play Reason’s instruments. The Single Note Repeat function engages the arpeggiator only when two or more simultaneous notes are held down-letting you add sudden bursts of arpeggio to your melody lines. The Manual mode will arpeggiate notes strictly in the order they were input, for realtime arpeggio control. Try arpeggiating your breakbeats, orchestra samples, or ReCycled vocals for more dramatic flair.

ReGroove Mixer
If you want your tracks to flow with a less rigid, less programmed feel, a regular shuffle control just doesn’t cut it. The ReGroove mixer, Reason 4’s real-time groove management device gives you more than just a set of sequencer swing parameters, you can apply its timing magic nondestructively, giving you freedom to adjust its settings and fine-tune your groove as your music is playing.

Lock all your tracks together into one unified feel, or apply different settings to up to 32 musical elements in your song for ultimate control. Each of the groove channels features controls for groove amount, slide, and shuffle, plus more detailed settings. The Reason 4 sound bank comes with a great selection of groove patches, many of them created from analyzed recordings of real musicians, as well as classic groovy tracks.

Thor Polysonic Synthesizer
Thor has the amazing ability to sound like every synthesizer imaginable and like none you’ve ever heard before too. Where other synths use one specific form of synthesis and one single filter, the Thor polysonic synthesizer features six different oscillator types and four unique filters. This gives you an unstoppable monster of a sound generator that utilizes synthesizer technology from the last 40 years.

Six open filter and oscillator slots let you load up three different synth filters and three separate oscillators simultaneously, allowing you to dial in synth sounds that are completely original. An all-powerful modulation matrix gives you complete control over your signal flow, letting you modulate anything within Thor with anything within Thor.

At the bottom of this synth sits an analog style step sequencer with more than one twist. Being every bit as modular as the rest of Thor’s components, this step sequencer does more than just play melodies. It can be used as a modulation tool, to trigger phrases from specific keys, create intense arpeggios, and generate piercing percussion lines. With its unique selection of oscillator types and synth filters, the Thor polysonic synthesizer is a veritable synth museum. It may have one foot in history, but its sound is pure future.

Localization
When you install Reason 4, you can now choose between four different language versions: English, French, German, or Japanese. The entire application, from installer to menus and help files, will speak the chosen language.

Factory Sound Bank
Reason 4 wouldn’t be a true Reason product without its huge Factory Sound Bank. The Sound Bank holds patches for all devices in Reason to help you get going instantly including Thor patches; more Combinator patches, including arpeggio-driven patches using the RPG-8 arpeggiator; groove files for ReGroove; new ReDrum drum patches; and song starters.

Signature patches
Having the best sounding synth on earth is a lot more fun if you have a set of great patches to play with. Propellerhead invited some of the world’s leading synthesists and sound developers to add their own Thor patches to the Reason Sound Bank, including Daniel Wang, Morgan Geist, Pascal Gabriel, Plaid, Richard Barbieri, Richard Devine, Sonic Boom, Tipper, Two Lone Swordsmen, Gordon Reid, and Vengeance.

Tool Window
The new Tools Window is a floating window containing all your most frequently used tools. With it, you can create new devices by choosing from a device palette, fine tune your sequencer data from the Tools pane, or set groove parameters using the groove pane. The device palette lets you drag and drop instruments and effects directly to the rack, placing them just where you want them. The Tools pane contains all of Reason’s sequencer editing tools, allowing for quick access to everything from quantization to vector automation cleanup and legato adjustments. When you hit a channel’s Edit button in the ReGroove mixer, the selected groove’s parameters show up here for instant editing. It’s also where you can save your own groove files.

Combinator and NN-XT updates
If you’re into making your own sounds, the Combinator and NN-XT devices have both had minor revisions to make programming patches easier and more powerful.

The Combinator now has a function that transposes notes sent to a device which is very handy to create splits. Other additions include performance data filters to stop certain types of data from being sent to a device, more flexible choice of sources in the programmer, and a function to automate the receive notes option, making it possible to switch between instruments in a Combinator patch.

The NN-XT has been given features to edit multiple samples simultaneously, to chromatically auto-map samples, and a Group Mono function to let samples play polyphonically, but still be silenced by other samples in the same sample group.

PSP Audioware – VST Plugin Mega Pack

February 19th, 2010 mdx No comments

PSP is a premiere developer of high quality audio effect and processor plug-ins for use in nearly any audio software. Our ‘native’ products have become integral tools for mixing and mastering audio for professional studios to home studios worldwide.

More info:

http://www.pspaudioware.com/

608 Multidelay
Easyverb
Lexicon
Master Compressor
Masterq
Mixpack
Neon
Nitro
SP 84
Xenon
Stereo Pack
Vintage Warmer

608 Multidelay

Easyverb

Lexicon

Master Compressor

Masterq

Mixpack

Neon

Nitro

PSP 84

Xenon

Stereo Pack

Vintage Warmer

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Nomad Factory – Mega VST Plugin Pack

February 18th, 2010 mdx No comments

More info at www.nomadfactory.com/

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Adam Beyer – Mega Set Post

February 15th, 2010 mdx No comments

Adam Beyer became dedicated to the fascinating world of rhythm early on. After playing the drums as a teenager his obsession turned to the decks. In 1990 he bought his first set of turntables and started spinning a wide range of hiphop, hiphouse, acid and techno at local parties and clubs. Beyer soon learned how to blend his sets in a thoughtfull and highly focused way, a talent that has now developed into his trademark style. In 92 Fellow school friend Peter Benisch introduced Beyer to the sampler , a year later they got their first record deal with New York based Direct Drive. After finishing school in 1995, Beyer started work at the Planet Rhythm record store while releasing some tracks under a variety of names and continually djing all over Scandinavia.

Adam Beyer sites Drumcodes 1 (Planet Rhythm 1995) as the first record to define his style; hard, percussive and loop oriented. This 12″ names Beyer´s future label and was soon followed by his critically acclaimed debut album Decoded (Planet Rhythm 1996). His need to create the perfect dj tool gave rise to the launch of the Drumcode label allowing him total musical freedom. The label´s strong concept and high production levels meant it enjoyed immediate success. After six releases Beyer launched his second label Code Red focusing on a slightly softer side of techno. Code Red finished with its 10 th and final release Stand Down (Code Red 1999) which was a compilation of remixes from various international artists.

His production skills soon brought Beyer to the attention of djs worldwide and global bookings soon followed. His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno´s current influence. He pinpoints the Stockholm sound as being closely linked to his network of friends in the city aswell as the triumvirate of himself, Joel Mull and Cari Lekebusch. After many releases and remixes on various labels he launched the second album Protechtion (Drumcode 1999). While the market was being flooded with monoton loop oriented techno Beyer worked on strengthening the arrangements that characterised his earlier works, aswell as adding melodic strings. Still with a clear focus on the dance floor.

The same year Adam Beyer and Cari Lekebusch linked up to create a stunning live act first witnessed in London to instant acclaim. The act created the intense feeling of a creative dj set while the duo played back to back mixing their production styles.

Sets
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awakenings Amsterdam 27.11.2009
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awakenings Festival Amsterdam 27.06.2009
Adam Beyer – Live @ TechnotriXX 24.09.2005
Adam Beyer – Live @ Code012 Fabrik Madrid 11.03.2005
Adam Beyer – Live @ Gazometer The Xpierience Vienna 06.11.2004
Adam Beyer – Live @ JJJ Mixup 26.08.2004
Adam Beyer – Live @ Hyperspace Black Hungary 15.02.2003
Adam Beyer – Live @ Mental
Adam Beyer – Live @ Fuse 11.03.2006
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awakenings Amsterdam 30.06.2007
Adam Beyer – Ibiza Voice Podcast
Adam Beyer – Live @ I Love Techno Belgium 10.11.2007
Adam Beyer – Live @ Meganite Privilege Ibiza 31.08.2005
Adam Beyer – Live @ Privart Museum Hamburg 22.01.1999
Adam Beyer – Live @ RA 030 21.10.2006
Adam Beyer – Live @ Fritz Dance Under the Blue Moon 06.17.2007
Adam Beyer – Live @ SKC 03.11.2006
Adam Beyer – Live @ Sullivan Room NYC 31.03.2005
Adam Beyer vs Chris Liebing Timewarp 04.2003
Adam Beyer – Buenos Aires
Adam Beyer – Live @ I Love Techno 01.04.2004
Adam Beyer/Mauro Picotto – Live @ Excersise One Meganite Opening Party Privilege Ibiza 24.06.2009
Adam Beyer – Live @ Big City Beats 23.04.2006
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awakenings Festival Amsterdam 05.07.2003
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awakenings Festival Amsterdam 03.07.2004
Adam Beyer vs Rolando – Live @ Convex 22.04.2000
Adam Beyer – Live @ Apolo Nista Barcelona 03.03.2006
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awakenings 23.11.2007
Adam Beyer vs Jeff Mills – Tresor 02.05.1998
Adam Beyer – Live @ Awekenings 10 Years 07.04.2007

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IK Multimedia – T-RackS 3

February 11th, 2010 mdx No comments

T-RackS 3 is a modular mastering/mixing suite of nine analog-modeled and digital dynamics and EQ processors. It provides all the tools you need to create tube-toned or digital-tuned mixes and masters.

The 9 Modules:

  • Vintage Tube Compressor/Limiter model 670.
  • Vintage Tube Program Equalizer.
  • Opto compressor.
  • Multi-algorithm Brickwall limiter.
  • Linear Phase Equalizer.
  • Classic T-RackS Compressor.
  • Classic T-RackS Multi-band Limiter.
  • Classic T-RackS Clipper.
  • Classic T-RackS Equalizer.

Software specification:

  • Works as a standalone application: ASIO (Windows) and CoreAudio (Mac OS X) compatible.
  • Works as a plug-in: Supported plug-in formats: VST, RTAS and Audio Units.
  • Configurable mixing/mastering chain – run up to 12 parallel / series processors.
  • High quality oversampling.
  • High precision and high transparency digital processors.
  • Analog-modeled vintage classic devices.
  • Full latency compensation support.
  • Module and Global presets.
  • Multiple curves Fade In and Out (standalone only).
  • Multiple Snapshots, independent for each audio file (standalone only).
  • Supports sampling rates up to 192 kHz.
  • Supports multiple input and output audio formats (Wav, Broadcast Wav, Aiff, MP3), sampling rates and resolutions.
  • High quality sampling rate and bit depth converters.
  • Single or Multiple audio files processing (standalone only).
  • DSM and SCC proprietary IK technologies for extremely accurate digital models of analog hardware devices.

Metering:

  • Multiple scale precision Peak Meter, peak hold and digital Over indications.
  • Real Perceived Loudness Meter.
  • RMS Level Meter.
  • Hi speed Phase scope with selectable display options.
  • Spectrum Analyzer with Peak, RMS and Averaging display options.

Rob Papen – Predator

February 6th, 2010 mdx No comments

Predator includes powerful features such as Preset Morphing, Intelligent Preset Variation, MIDI and Synth Controllable FX, Unison Detune, Chord Memory and a versatile Arpeggiator. Preset banks include: Hip Hop (NY, Club, DirtySouth and Gfunk), Jump, hardcore, breakbeat, various trance styles, DnB banks and more…

It also includes PredatorFX, allowing you to use the filters, modulations, effects and vocoder as an FX plug-in within your music host.

Features:

  • Oscillators section:
    • 3 Oscillators with 128 waves included Analogue, Additive and Spectral type of waveforms plus pink & white noise generators.
    • Oscillator waveform Symmetry control for each oscillator.
    • Free running option for each oscillator and Oscillator Syncing of oscillator 2 or 3 to oscillator 1.
    • Extended semitone range going from -48 semitones up to +48 semitones.
    • Separate octave control and fine-tuning.
    • Keyboard tracking on/off for each oscillator.
    • Each Oscillator offers Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) using an independent LFO for each oscillator with individual speed and amount controls.
    • FM and Ring modulation modes for Oscillator 2 and 3.
    • Each oscillator has a PWM square wave Sub-oscillator.
    • Spread function for detuned multiple oscillator sound within one Oscillator.
    • Volume control for each oscillator and output on/off for Oscillator 1 and 2.
  • Overall Pitch modulation section:
    • Tempo sync-able global Pitch LFO. You can set the amount and also which wave is used for this LFO.
    • Pitch bend with separate settings for up and down pitch-bends.
  • Filter section:
    • Main filter is an analogue modelled stereo Multimode Filter, offering 6dB LowPass and HighPass, 12dB, 18dB and 24dB LowPass and HighPass, 12dB and 24dB BandPass, 12dB and 24dB Notch and Comb Filter.
    • Pre-filtering distortion with smooth or edgy mode option.
    • Easy Filter control by pre-defined Cutoff Frequency modulation controllers: Envelope, Velocity, Key-tracking, LFO and Modulation Wheel.
    • Build in Filter Envelope with Attack, Decay, Sustain, Fade and Release.
    • Build in Filter LFO with various waveforms, modulation amount control and tempo sync option with speed settings between 16/1 and 1/32t.
    • LFO Poly, free or mono mode options.
  • Filter2 section
    • Additional Filter with cutoff control offering 6dB, 12dB and 24dB LowPass or HighPass setting.
  • Amp section:
    • Build in Amp/Volume Envelope with Attack, Decay, Sustain, Fade and Release.
    • Volume control.
    • Velocity> Volume amount.
    • Panning control.
  • Free modulation section:
    Free Envelopes
    • 2 Envelopes with Attack, Decay Sustain, Fade and Release.
    • Option to control the Envelopes times using “velocity” or “key played”.
    • Modulation Amount Envelope 1&2 and amount control for Envelope 1.
    • 44 modulation destinations.

    Free LFOs

    • 2 LFO’s with various waveforms.
    • Tempo sync option with speed settings between 16/1 and 1/32t.
    • Poly, free or mono mode options.
    • Modulation Amount LFO 1&2 and amount control for LFO 1.
    • 44 modulation destinations.

    Free Modulation Matrix

    • 4 free modulation routings.
    • 28 modulation sources.
    • 44 modulation destinations.
    • Secondary modulation source & control.
  • Play modes section:
    • Poly / Mono / Mono2 / Legato / Arp / Unison2 / Unison4 / Unsion6 synthesizer play modes.
    • Portamento featuring constant rate/constant time or held(legato) constant rate/constant time.
    • Unison detune amount, if Predator is in Unison2, Unison4 or Unsion6 mode.
    • 8 note Chord memory, saved within the preset.
    • Demo C3 button to preview sounds.
  • Arpeggiator section:
    • 16 step arpeggiator, which can be used as a step sequencer or as modulation source.
    • Arpeggiator patterns can be 1-16 steps long.
    • Speed setting of 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1, 3/2, 2, 3 and 4x BPM.
    • Up, down, up/down, down/up, random, ordered, reverse ordered, ordered up/down, ordered down/up, chord and modulation mode.
    • 1-4 octaves settings.
    • Overall step length.
    • Swing amount.
    • Slide amount for sliding steps.
    • Velocity control knob which mixes between keyboard (MIDI) velocity input and the steps velocity settings.
    • Each step has on/off, Tie, Slide, Tune, Velocity and Free row.
    • Tie modes normal or special which allows Slide, Tune, Velocity and Free settings inside a step if that step is set to Tie.
    • Arpeggiator Latch which can be controlled by the MIDI sustain pedal.
    • You can load, save, copy, paste and reset arpeggiator patterns, so you can reuse them in different presets.
  • Advance section:
    • Adjustable Analogness setting to simulate the instability of vintage analogue synthesizers.
    • Global Tuning.
    • Attack Shape. This changes the curvature of Predator’s envelopes attack stage. From exponential to linear to logarithmic.
    • Decay/Release Shape. This Changes the curvature of Predator’s envelopes decay and release stages. From exponential to linear to logarithmic.
    • Velocity Shape. Changes Predator’s velocity curvature. From exponential to linear to logarithmic.
    • Over-sampling mode: Sets the over-sampling from 1x / 2x / 4x / 8x / 16x.
    • Over-sampling filter on/off: optional post-over-sampling lowpass filter.
    • Audio input selector >FX or >Filter (PredatorFX only).
    • Audio input gain control (PredatorFX only).
    • Synth Amp Hold on/off. Turn off the PredatorFX’s Amp envelope and so the sound plays without changing volume. (PredatorFX only).
    • All advance settings are saved within each individual preset.
    • External controller hardware (fader-box or synth) settings can be saved and restored.
  • Overall:
    • 16-voice polyphony.
    • Parameter read-out field at lower right corner.
    • Help function for most controls.
  • FX section:
    • HQ effects blocks in serial mode.
    • Available effects: Mono Delay, Stereo Delay, Comb, Reverb, Chorus, Chorus/Delay, Flanger, Phaser, Wah/Delay, Distortion, Low Fi, Amp Simulator with 5 models, Waveshaper, Stereo Widener, Autopan, Gator, Vocoder, FX multi-filter, 5 Band Equalizer, Compressor and Ensemble.
    • Midi tempo based settings in most effects.
    • 2 FX modulation sources for connecting MIDI or synth controls to FX parameters.
  • Preset section:
    • Uses sound banks composed of 128 presets.
    • Preset handling with copy, paste, clear and compare function.
    • All settings included the Advance panel settings are stored inside each preset.
    • Presets are stored in clear categories.
    • Four ‘Preset variation’ buttons with amount control of the variation.
    • Preset morphing with amount control to morph between two presets within the selected bank.

Rob Papen – Albino

February 6th, 2010 mdx No comments

Key features:

  • Sound Presets consist of 4 separate Layers for rich, complex sound synthesis.
  • 32 note polyphonic (CPU dependent).
  • Unlimited sound programs, Sound Browser.
  • +2100 Rob Papen presets and more.
  • 4 oscillators per Layer, 4 types. Oscillator modules include Analog-type, Digital-type, Noise-type and Audio Input-type. FM modulation and AM modulation. Oscillator Sync in Analog Oscillator 2 and 4.
  • Stereo Filters, 4 types. Filter modules include Silk-type, Cream-type, Scream-type and Comb-type. 3 multimode filters (Silk, Cream and Scream), each with a different basic design thus producing different sounding filters. Filters are stereo with panning and panning modulation options.
  • Saturation knob precedes each filter to add overdrive to the sound before it enters the filter. Four types of Saturation are available.
  • 8 envelopes, 2 types. ADSFR type and 5-stage envelope type with loop function. Each envelope stage has separate slope/curve settings. Each oscillator has its own volume envelope.
  • 4 LFOs with various waveforms and midi-syncable. LFO Waves have adjustable start-phase and waveform-symmetry. LFOs can also be set to mono mode.
  • Modulation Matrix which includes 16 routings with 27 sources and 36 destinations. Separate control section for Velocity to: AMP, Filter 1 and Filter 2.
  • Arpeggiator with 32 step rhythm sequencer, step length, clock settings, various modes including modulation and chord, switchable keyboard retrigger, swing, velocity mix, save/load functionality.
  • Spread function for each Oscillator for ultra fat detuned sounds.
  • Chord memory mode (saved with the preset).
  • 4 effects units per layer each containing 12 stereo effects including two Choruses, two Delays, Filter, Phaser, Reverb, Flanger, Gator, Wah Wah, Compressor and LoFi.
  • Mono/Polyphonic Portamento/Glide featuring Fingered mode, switchable constant Time/constant Rate and Auto-Bend Modes.
  • Sound programs are stored directly on hard disk so providing a virtually unlimited number of storage locations. Sounds are sorted into style-maps for easy search. Integrated Sound Browser, MIDI program change and bank change supported.
  • Adjustable Precision setting for recreating the warmth of true analog synthesizers
  • Gen (randomize) function for experimentation and preset fun.
  • Microtonal support (Scala file import) for different scales (Indian, Arabic, etc.).
  • Adjustable keyboard velocity response curve.
  • Adjustable voice limit (mono, 1…12, oo).
  • MIDI activity display (also triggers a C3 when clicked).
  • Several parameters are located on the “rear panel” so they are not changed accidentally during use.
  • Controller hardware (faderbox or synth) settings can be saved and restored.
  • Dial operation is switchable between circular and linear modes.
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Rob Papen – Blue

February 6th, 2010 mdx No comments

Features:

  • Six Oscillators modules which include Analogue, Additive and Spectral type waveforms. Osc. A and B offer PWM modulation and symmetry control. Oscillators can be combined in several ways using 32 different modulation routings in the Algorithm screen. Oscillators can have FM modulation or Ring modulation and can be oscillator hard synced. Each oscillator can be output to the filters, the effects or output as dry. Dedicated screens available in the LCD screen section for Algorithm selection, Phase distortion / Wave shaping settings and Oscillator Envelopes.
  • Two analogue modelled stereo Multimode filters, offering 6dB LowPass/HighPass, 12dB and 24dB LowPass/HighPass/BandPass/Notch, Ring, Comb and Vox (formant). Filters with panning, panning modulation options and pre-filtering distortion. Easy filter control by pre-defined modulation controllers like Envelope, Velocity, Keytrack and Modulation Wheel.
  • Nine Envelopes, AHDSFR type. Direct connection to the Oscillators volume, Filters frequency and main Volume amp to make sound editing fast and easy. Graphic and fader-control of Envelopes in one go. Dynamic curves and MIDI tempo based features like delay and envelope retrigger.
  • Four Multi-Envelopes, These free highly sophisticated envelopes can be built up using up to 32 sections. Full graphic control and additional menus with presets, load and save functions. Dynamic curves and MIDI tempo based functions.
  • Ten LFOs with various waveforms and are MIDI-syncable. Directly connected to main targets to make sound editing easy and fast. Directly connected LFO’s for PWM A/B, Filter Frequency A/B, Tremolo (amp), Vibrato (main pitch) and Three Free LFOs. LFO have adjustable, free/poly/mono modes, keytracking, symmetry, smoothing, attack, decay and humanize functions.
  • Three modulation Step-sequencers with sequence loop start/end, poly/mono/free play modes, speed controls and step smooth function. Copy/paste/clear functions.
  • Modulation Matrix with 2 pages of 10 slots. 12 synth sources & 23 MIDI sources and 103 synth destinations.
  • 32 step mono sequencer, with sequencer length, speed adjust, slide amount, swing amount, volume smoothing. Each step has On/off, Reset, -32/+32 Semitune, Volume, Slide on/off, Filter A, Filter B and Free modulation settings. Clear, load and save functions to exchange sequences in between presets.
  • Poly/Mono/Legato/Seq synthesizer play modes. Portamento featuring legato, switch-able constant time/constant rate. Mono unison mode.
  • Adjustable Precision setting per oscillator to simulate the instability of vintage analogue synthesizers.
  • 16-voice polyphony. Voice amount control.
  • Global settings save with each individual preset like: keyboard velocity response curve, over-sampling settings and filter control smoothing.
  • Easy Edit page for fast new sound results or for easy access tempo changes.
  • External controller hardware (fader-box or synth) settings can be saved and restored.
  • Two effects-blocks with serial and parallel mode. Nine stereo effects available including Mono Delay, Stereo Delay, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Distortion, Low Fi, Stereo Widener and Reverb. MIDI tempo based settings in Delays, Phaser and Flanger.
  • Equalizer for total overall sound.
  • Sound banks of 32 presets inside built in browser. Preset handling with copy, paste, clear and compare function. Preset banks are sorted into style-maps for easy search.
  • All settings included the global settings are stored inside each individual preset.
  • Presets in clear categories by Rob Papen.
  • Arpeggiator: 32 step arpeggiator, with sequencer, seq length, speed adjust, slide amount, swing amount and step length control. Each step has On/off, Slide on/off, Reset, -32/+32 Semitone, Step length, Velocity, and Free modulation. Clear, load and save functions to exchange arpeggiators in between presets.
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iZotope – Ozone v3.0

February 6th, 2010 mdx No comments

Ozone is a mastering system of 64-bit DSP algorithms, complemented with enhanced visual meter displays, and integrated in an interface that makes it easy to get good masters.

Features:

  • Multiband Dynamics: Up to four bands of multiband dynamics that carefully emulate the response of analog circuitry, providing natural-sounding compression, expansion, and limiting
  • Paragraphic EQ: Shape the tone with eight nodes of bell, highpass, lowpass, high-shelf or low-shelf filters overlaid on an ultra fast spectrum display.
  • Multiband Harmonic Exciter: Up to four bands of multiband excitation for adding warmth, sparkle or shine to your mixes.
  • Multiband Stereo Imaging: Up to four bands of multiband stereo widening for adding space to your mix without losing the bass.
  • Mastering Reverb: Dual mode reverb for adding ambience to your mix.
  • Loudness Maximizer: Push the level without overloading with analog modeled or digital transparent loudness maximizers.
  • Dither: Prepare audio for CD with word-length reduction and high order psychoacoustic shaped dither.
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iZotope – Spectron

February 4th, 2010 mdx No comments

Features include:
Morph module for vocoder-style spectral morphing with frequency-selective amount control
Spectral-based delay with independent delay and feedback control for each frequency band
Spectral-based stereo panning
Filter module for frequency-selective attenuation
Smear module including four independent delay lines with flanger-style LFO for smoothing the output of the Spectron Engine
Innovative interface allows for virtually unlimited sweeping and triggering options, includes advanced LFO settings with amplitude, frequency and pulse-width modulation.