The Manx SJ-2 (Super-Jay 2) is based on layers of sound processing algorithms designed to reproduce the subtle nuances of analog synths. The instrument offers a 6-note polyphony with Unison and Double modes, includes home-made envelopes and filters, as well as PMW LFOs, modulation routings, a patch library and more. It is also velocity-sensitive and all the parameters benefit from MIDI Learn for your MIDI keyboard.
Manx warns the users that the SJ-2 may hammer you CPU ressources, so it rather be used on newer computers.
The SJ-2 is a 32-bit VST plug-in for Windows, a Mac version is also planned but might not be released this year. The instrument has an introductory price of $69 / £40 and 50€ approximately and you can download a demo version at www.manxsynthesizers.com.
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