Sonivox has released their Dubstep Grime Generator - Wobble featuring new technology synthesis engine that is coupled with pattern sequencer modulation control.
The company offered a pre-release preview with MP3 and Video examples.
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According to SONiVOX, Wobble offers up a new control paradigm designed to deliver time/pattern-sequencer control over modulation parameters.
Wobble features:
- Spectral Synthesis Engine creates traditional or new dubstep sounds
- Tempo-Synced Modulation Generator/Sequencer
- 200 dubstep presets that can be tweaked into thousands
- New interface design for sound designing
- Automatable via hardware or software control
- SONiVOX’s Intelligent Rhythm Control (I.R.C)
- Onboard chorus, tempo sync delay, and reverb fx
- PC Standalone, VST and RTAS Compatibility
- MAC Standalone, AU, VST, and RTAS Compatibility
Pricing & Availability:
Wobble – Dubstep Grime Generator is MAC & PC compatible and is designed to work with most major DAW software as a VST, AU, and RTAS plugin.
Wobble – Dubstep Grime Generator is slated for a release date of October 1st 2011 with a MSRP of $149.99 and an estimated street price of $99.99.
You can check out the Wobble videos and mp3 examples at www.sonivoxmi.com.
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