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The Interruptor introduces Night Flight

The Interruptor, a dub-style producer and also plug-in developer, introduces Night Flight, a string ensemble synth emulation.

Night Flight does not use sampling but emulates string ensemble effects used on vintage synths (Solina for instance) and an organ-like octave divider. Other functions are emulated from other string synths, including the Crumar Performer 3-band EQ or the ARP String Synthesizer envelope filter.

Features:

  • 3 oscillators with 8 waveforms and pulse width control
  • Up to 3 simultaneous ensemble effects with full control over the parameters
  • Divide-Down mode for organ-like sounds
  • 3-band EQ, each one can be configured and automated via the LFO
  • 5 filter types (2 and 4-pole low-bass, band-pass, 2 and 4-pole high-pass), resonance, cutoff modulation via the ADSR envelope, the LFO, the velocity of the Key tracking
  • Amp section with attack, relase, decay and sustain controls, and ability to choose an organ envelope for each oscillator instead of the ADSR envelope
  • LFO with vibrato, filter cutoff and EQ automation, optional sync
  • Keyboard split
  • Effect section with two types of phase and delay/echo, possibility to route the effects

The Night Flight plug-in is available in VST format for Windows. You can get it for the special price of $9 through April 15th. Audio demos and and trial version are available at www.interruptor.ch.

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