Turbo features 6 waveshape transformation algorithms, all of the algorithms are very reactive to the input signal and let you get any sound from crystal clear to brutal dirty, with all of the vibrations and pulsations emphasized, the company says. The waveshape can be adjusted via the XY pad. Plus, there is a graphical preview of how each harmonic partial will be shaped. What could be achieved using synthesis techniques, can now be done by simply mixing a few waveforms and feeding them into Turbo.
Features:
- Six waveshape transformation algorithms.
- User interface with graphical feedback.
- 64-bit universal compatibility.
Pricing and Availability
Turbo is available as a download for $29. It requires Mac OS 10.5 or later, and comes as a Universal Binary for both Intel and PPC, 32/64 bit architectures.
Audio examples, tutorials and demo version for Turbo can be downloaded at the Sinevibes website. You can view a Turbo video tutorial on YouTube.
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