For a limited time, AIR Music Technology's The Riser synth-based instrument is available at half-price through VSTBuzz.
For the next 13 days, VSTBuzz offers AIR Music Technology’s The Riser at €32.99 instead of €65.99.
A synth-based instrument, The Riser aims at designing musical transitions using three oscillators (Sweep, Noise and Chord) and a total 300 fully editable presets across various types. Normally available for $10, the Flux Transitions Expansion Pack is also included for free.
Features include:
- Transition designer aimed at electronic music production, scoring, and remix work
- 3 editable oscillators; sweep, noise, and chord
- 3 LFOs; free-running, tempo-synced, and Pumper
- 23 filter types including multi-pole and phase shift
- 300 editable presets
- Randomizer generates patches at the click of a button
- Invert mode creates complementary patches by instantly changing transition direction
- MIDI-Learn Mode allowing to assign parameters to your favorite MIDI controller hardware
- Pumper effect to create pulsating movement
- Configurable delay and reverb with wet/dry processing; 4 reverb types
- Adjustable panning movements and master stereo width control
- 64-bit AU; 32– and 64-bit VST/AAX; Mac or Windows
More available at airmusictech.com (for more information on The Riser) and vstbuzz.com for more details on the offer.
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