The State of Art expansion is an expansion pack for Gladiator 2, designed by sound designers Bastiaan van Noord, Bryan 'Xenos' Lee, Alusio de Lima, Dajan Izzo, Massimo Bosco, Marco Scherer, Patchen Preston, and Markus Feil.
State of Art includes new add-on features and a collection of 315 programmed sounds, suitable for a wide range of genres including Ambient, Experimental, Progressive, Atmosphere, Chillout, EDM, and Electronica.
Expansion highlights:
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Expansion highlights:
- 315 presets aimed at miscellaneous genres of electronic music
- Eight additional filter types: LP Dirty1, LP Dirty2, LP Voca1, LP Voca2, BP Moog, EQ Wide, Allpass and Comb
- Two additional distortion types: Asymmetric and Soft saturation
- A new waveshaper with formant like characteristics
- 26 additional OSC5 waves
- Stereo Trance Gate: featuring 22 patterns for rhythmic gate effects
- Reverb Ultra: reverb ultra uses a new high-quality reverb algorithm, its soft and diffuse sound make it especially suitable for larger rooms and sculpting the proper ambience
- Three reflection effects: early reflection, reverse reflection and gated reflection
- Aliaser: a LoFi retro-effect that works by mirroring the signal’s spectrum at the cutoff frequency
- Stereo Enhance: a stereo width effect equipped with a High-Shelf filter to expand the stereo field, while keeping the lower frequencies intact
For more information, visit www.tone2.com.
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