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BD2 is a 'kick designer' plugin based on our D15/2 virtual analog drum machine's BD channel. The BD2 features two kick voices, a bit crusher and two output channels (one clean, one tube emulated with pre/post gain). |
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The B-400 is a simple, yet robust synthesizer that provides a myriad of minor tonal variations to a core sound that falls somewhere in between an electronic piano and a basic poly- synth. This VST utilizes three oscillators (with 32 waveforms each) as well as a leslie / vibrato style flutter engine output as well as two other main output channels; one being a simple clean out, and the other a tube simulator with a 3-Band EQ. Each oscillator is able to be coarse tuned. Special thanks goes to Etric Van Mayer for his excellent Oscil8R SE oscillator module. |
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Mindrot is an experimental synthesizer that primarily creates its sound by modulating an envelope generator. After that things start to get hazy: 14 faders, 13 buttons and 4 knobs of pure, unlabeled, modulation chaos. |
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Based around Etric Van Mayer's LifeForce Sequencer, this auto-synth allows you to create, load, save and run patterns designed within the rules of John Conway's Game Of Life. The output is fed into three robust operators and then strung through a handful of effects (distortion, bit crushing, modulation, feedback modulation, etc.). The result is a pattern-based, rhythmic droning synthesizer with immense possibilities for tone variation. |
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Both unique synthesizers with very different methods and purposes. Melodikon is an experimental synth derived from ideas that went into Oceans (found below), producing gobs of melodic and sometimes crusty goodness. IceClimber is more geared towards live performances. Designed around the idea of a 16 step sequencer, each 'step' in IceClimber contains a full synthesizer channel strip with all kinds of controllers for you to modify as it plays (including pitch input, looping resets, sequencer freezing, bit crushing, etc.). |
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Two synthesizers. Oceans is an experiment in filter modulation that produces an airy, flute-like, haunting sound. The other, Atlas 1, is a three operator beast of a synth. With feedback loops and atypical modulation methods, the result is a mutant FM synthesizer that finds itself at home within droning, lush soundscapes. |
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Fully customizable, analog modeling drum machine (no samples!). Each sound is tunable, opening the doors for drastically different drum kit presets. The amplifier stage contains a tube simulator with pre and post gain as well as a clean output. |
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Three synthesizers (two mono, one poly) based upon various cross-modulations and feedback paths. While they are definitely up to the task when it comes to barfing out obnoxiousness and noise, they're also able to create plenty of pleasant sounds that add fresh texture to otherwise basic synth tones. |