FX & All Synths PATCHER macOS
XDiE | 15 January 2022 | 300 KB
AAX, VSTi, VST3, STANDALONE ( INTEL/M1)
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The Roland JUNO60 helped define the sound of the ‘80s and is highly prized for its vintage vibe and unmistakable character. Simply put, it’s the sound you hear in your head when you think of fat, punchy analog synthesizers. With the JUNO60 Software Synthesizer, you get the full authentic experience of this legendary keyboard in a modern software instrument.
Immediate Creativity Analog Lab V gives you instant access to the most iconic synth and keyboard sounds of all time, fresh from our award-winning V Collection. Choose from a massive selection of best vintage & modern presets using intuitive smart-filter browsing, and breathe new life into your mix with the much-loved sounds of faithfully emulated classics. Whether you’re a producer, performer, sound designer, or vintage synth fan, you’ll find inspiration at every turn.
Demanding frame rate conversion jobs or creative sonic exploration–Elastique Pitch V2 delivers crisp, transparent pitch-shifting for any need. Elastique Pitch V2 is a real-time pitch shifting plug-in based on . Easy and intuitive controls make using Elastique Pitch V2 fast and easy. Built-in presets for common conversion jobs will deliver perfect results with zero effort. Elastique Pitch V2 handles both pitch and formant shifting to produce natural-sounding results. If desired, pitch and formant can be dialed in individually for creative or special treatment use. The infiniStretch functionality of the élastiquePRO V3 engine and a built-in delay adds further creative options.
Introducing Pana Natural positioning made easy. Pana – a pan knob for the human ear. Pana is a sophisticated stereo tool designed to let you do more elegant, natural audio positioning than what regular balance panning might accomplish. Panning an audio signal can be done in several ways, where the most common is to alter the volume on one channel. This is a CPU efficient way (and many times the best) to achieve a sense of positioned audio. Almost every DAW and mixing console have this feature built-in. Another way is to add a short delay to one of the channels – the Haas method. This renders a richer sound, but can also make a sound come off as somewhat unnatural. A more elegant way is to apply a low pass filter to one of the channels. This maintains the audio energy on both channels, but at the same time makes it sound positioned. This works very well on transient rich sounds like drums or other percussive instruments.