The Lower Rhythm has released Satyr, an experimental synthesizer that is based around the idea of using your MIDI pitch signals to modulate two Moog-style filters as white noise is crammed through them.
Each of these filters offer you up seven different resonance settings that will alter the overall sound differently based on which arrangement they’re in.
Features:
- Twin noise oscillators 'pinched’ through Moog style LP filters.
- Seven different resonance settings for each oscillator.
- Global amplitude envelope and LP filter.
- Variable tube-emulated drive/saturation.
- Variable ringmod.
- Additional white/pink noise oscillator array for texture and 'air’.
Pricing & Availability
Satyr costs $18.99 and is available for Windows as a VST instrument plug-in. A demo version is available.
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