EVOL Features:
8 Note Subtractive Synth
127 Patches
3 x VCO (FM, Ring Modulation & Waveshaping)
1 x VCF
1 x VCA
3 x ADSR Envelope
5 x LFO BPM Sync, Key & Free run (4 Mono & 1 Poly)
1 x Hi Pass/Lo Boost Filter
1 x Arpeggio
2 x Rythmic Gate BPM Sync
1 x Spacious Stereo Reverb
1 x Stereo Chorus/Flanger
1 x Stereo BPM Delay
All LFO's do host sync up to 32 bars (More than a minute at 120 BPM)
EVOL uses ROPP (Rogue Oscillator Phase Position) to give a warm feel.
EVOL relies on LFO's to do the automation of parameters.
Comes with an extensive modulation matrix with up to 60 destinations.
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Ganymed FM Synthesizer:
Ganymed can be described best as a "complex modulation sequence synth based on 3 operator FM Synthesis". Like its little brother, Vivaldi, it does not compromise sound qualtity for the sake of faster execution speed. There are no quick'n'dirty assembler hacks or downscaling optimizations in Ganymeds code. Users with slower computers (below 500 Mhz) can still use Ganymed - but they might only be able to play a few simultaneous voices. To be able to play the maximum of 32 simultaneous voices an AMD Athlon 1,33 Ghz or faster will be needed. However, you will get far enough (8 voices) with a PIII 700 Mhz or G4 733 Mhz processor.
These are Ganymed's key features:
3 Operator FM Synthesis
Up to 32 voices polyphony adjustable from the UI, including a smart & smooth voice stealing algorithm
Many modulation sources: 3 ENVs, 3 LFOs, 6 Mod-Adders, 3 MIDI control sources, key, velocity, aftertouch, 4 SEQ sources
Rich modulation capabilities: Every modulation source can be routed to almost every sound parameter
Built-in 4-track pattern sequencer for complex modulation sequences (syncable to your host sequencer!)
Sample precise support for all usual MIDI controllers (modwheel, volume, panpot, expression, MIDI1 (cc #16), MIDI2 (cc #17), footswitch, reset-all-controls, all-notes-off, aftertouch, pitch bend)
Support for all sample rates (22k, 44k, 48k, 96k, ...)
True 32bit floating point signal processing on per-sample-basis (no down scaling!)
It's absolutely for free!
Ganymed is a really unique synthesizer. It was very much inspired by my good old Korg™ Wavestation. Since Ganymed is based on FM Synthesis and the Wavestation was a ROM-Sample-Player, you might wonder what was the source of inspiration there. Well, it was the idea of altering the sound using complex patterns, either rhythmically or in slow transitions, sometimes repeating, sometimes in a single sequence. Ganymed lets you edit up to 16 patterns per sound, each pattern consisting of 16 steps times 4 modulation tracks (1 pitch modulation, 3 general purpose). The modulation values generated by these steps can be routed to nearly every sound parameter of the synth: Volume, Pitch, Modulation Level, Feedback or Panpot to mention a few. Furthermore, Ganymed's modulation sequencer lets you specify the speed of interpolation for each modulation track, allowing slow transitions for pad sounds or quick transitions for rhythmical sounds. Of course, a modulation sequencer only makes sense if you can syncronize it to the host clock of your sequencer application. Ganymed lets you do exactly this. The modulation sequencer together with the possibility of routing every modulation source to almost every sound parameter opens up a whole world of possibilities for sound editing. If you like to spend hours creating fascinating complex sounds, download Ganymed now and check it out!
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Autodafe: Features:
- 3 OSCs, each one with ADSR control and Level
- 3 Filters (LP, HP, BP, BR, Notch) and envelope setting, one for each OSC
- Global Filter LFO
- Global OSC LFO
- Effects section (Delay, Chorus and Reverb)
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