Stretch That Note release L.E.W.D - Low End Warp Device.
According to the company, the idea behind L.E.W.D was to create “an aesthetically and fully functional low end bass and kick module that would have the type of controls that [STN’s Eddie Bazil] selfishly wanted. Ease of use and 'fun’ were the main criteria for developing this product.”
L.E.W.D consists of the following:
- 4 layers (synthetic kicks and sine based waveforms) with ADSR envelopes for each layer.
- A global master section that contains the standard Amp Env, Tune, Velocity, Level and Amount for the whole module.
- A central 'hub’ section that handles varying forms of saturation and overdriving.
- Additional controls for processing layers with specific EQ curves.
- A reverse chop effect for dropping down basses. A slider that handles 'rubber’, or bounce, values.
- A Glide function that does not behave like a standard Glide (more on this later).
- A Wobble section with control over time and response values.
Pricing:
$20
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