Artifake_Labs has announced that it has renamed its Mellotron emulation Meltron MKX to RedTron and updated it to v2.2, offering a new GUI and revised features.
RedTron Features:
* Five sound types: 3 violins, 8-Voice Choir, Flute, Brass, String Section.
* “Loop” and “Non-Loop” modes: as the original “Mellotron”, each sound is eight seconds long but you can switch to “Loop Mode” which allows the samples to loop continuously.
* Layer possibilities and independent parameters for layer A & B: Attack, Release, Pan, Octave, Note, Pitch, Tone & volume parameters.
* Delay effect (Amount, Time, Feedback and Pan parameters).
* Reverb effect (Mix, Width, Size and Damp parameters).
* “Tape Noise” knob to simulate tape hiss.
* Can be used as Soundfont Player to mix any .sf2 file with “Tron sounds” or to extend the sound palette.
* Five sound types: 3 violins, 8-Voice Choir, Flute, Brass, String Section.
* “Loop” and “Non-Loop” modes: as the original “Mellotron”, each sound is eight seconds long but you can switch to “Loop Mode” which allows the samples to loop continuously.
* Layer possibilities and independent parameters for layer A & B: Attack, Release, Pan, Octave, Note, Pitch, Tone & volume parameters.
* Delay effect (Amount, Time, Feedback and Pan parameters).
* Reverb effect (Mix, Width, Size and Damp parameters).
* “Tape Noise” knob to simulate tape hiss.
* Can be used as Soundfont Player to mix any .sf2 file with “Tron sounds” or to extend the sound palette.
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