According to its conceptors, Moodal is based on a one-of-a-kind resonance engine that features a thousand(!) resonant filters, making it capable to replicate realistic objects such as strings or plates but also to simulate reverberant spaces such as rooms and halls that require a high modal density.
Moodal’s controls have been designed to let users sculpt their sounds deeply yet easily. The user interface, which includes 3 editable curves, allows to quickly set up the resonators properties over the whole frequency range and to create unique timbres quickly.
Features include:
- Simulation of real and virtual objects and spaces
- Up to 1000 resonant filters
- Editable curves for frequency dependent amplitudes and decay-times
- Sensible parameters for modal density and spectral characteristics control
- Scalable high resolution interface with 2 themes (dark/light)
- Uncluttered user interface
- Tooltips and prefs in english, french, portuguese and spanish
- File based preset system
- Access through menu or browser
- Presets ‘freezer’ for safe recall
Introductory price (only valid until today November 15th 2015) is €35 instead of €75. In the same time another special price is also ending on Tritik’s TkDelay, available for €29 instead of €49 also until tonight.
More details at www.tritik.com.
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