Introducing VST Instruments' Analog virtual synthesizer - a powerful new brand for musicians seeking great leads, pads, strings, basses, organs and pianos. Ideal for both live performances and sequencing, this VSTI is a must-try for anyone wanting to elevate their sound.
The Analog virtual synthesizer offers a range of cool new features, including an arpeggiator, better chorus, new phaser and ensemble fx, and the ability to use less CPU. It also includes a new flip flop pan option and Phase Mod, which replaces ring mod. The filter has been improved and now responds to velocity. Additionally, there's an X-knob that modifies the resonance curve. You can turn left to decrease resonance as the cutoff increases, or turn right to increase resonance as the cutoff increases.
With six oscillators, saw, sine, triangle, pulse, ramp, and white noise waveforms, you have a wide variety of sound options. There are also portamento controls and volume control, fine-tune, semi-tune, pulse width, phase modulation, velocity and velo to filter sensitivity, key follow, and key-track. The six resonant filters include 12dB, 24dB, and Moog filter types, consisting of three different low pass, high pass, band pass, and band reject filters. You also have access to ADSR's with a parameter locking facility, amplifiers with controls for attack, decay, sustain, and release, and modulation with substantial routing options via two assignment options with two destinations each.
The Analog virtual synthesizer also features two LFO's, a mode range, a beat step sequencer with control for pitch, filter, and FX paremeter, and a phase modulation option. There are several effects to choose from, including chorus, phaser, twin delay, reverb, phase mod, and drive (distortion). Other notable features include six-note polyphonic operation, mono/legato/polyphonic control, MIDI CC control with learn capability, and 128 high-quality preset instruments, sounds, and FX. Try the Analog virtual synthesizer today and experience its vast range of sound options and features.
Version 1.5: 23 Dec 2004