Ebola is a semi-modular synthesizer with an architecture designed to enable you to create a variety of modern sounds with the Ebola flavor (sic), ‘’from heavily distorted leads to Hollywood style strings, sweet keys to strange and beautiful gargling sounds, ’’ according to Musicrow.
Ebola includes a library of around 300 presets, with a focus on electronic sounds.
Main Features:
- A library of 300 sounds, divided into 10 sound banks
- Two multimode oscillators with Ring modulation, Sync, and Frequency modulation
- Classic mode that enables you to shape your oscillator waveform by morphing between various waveforms
- Ultrasaw mode that uses up to 9 detuned saw-tooth waves, for the creation of ‘’thick leads and pads’’
- Wavetable synthesis mode helps you achieve evolving pad sounds, organs and keyboards
- Sub-oscillator with Ultrasaw mode
- Noise generator with color shaping option
- Two multimode resonant filters that can be connected in parallel or serial
- Three envelopes that can modulate most parameters of the synthesizer
- Distortion section for wave-shaping: Analog saturation, Hard Clipping, Bit Crusher and more
- Two advanced LFO’s
- Effects section that contains 9 effects: Delay, Reverb, Chorus, Phaser, distortion, EQ, ring modulation and others
- Modulation matrix with modulation paths
- Envelope follower that enables you to use external audio to manipulate most parameters of the synthesizer
Pricing & Availability:
Ebola is available as a separate ensemble for €39.
It is also available as part of Musicrow’s Golden Ensembles 2 pack (Along with other 40 ensembles for Reaktor) that costs €119.
A demonstration video for Ebola is available here:
For more details, visit the Ebola (www.mcrow.net/ebola_reaktor_ensemble.htm) and Golden Ensembles 2 (www.mcrow.net/Reaktor%20Ensembles.htm) websites.
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