Tone2 Audiosoftware announces the forthcoming release of Saurus Analog Synthesizer.
Saurus is a new synthesizer employing True Analog Modelling Technology.
The company says that the circuits of several performance synthesizers were measured and analysed to capture the
characteristics & response curve of the original hardware.This was used to reconstruct a model of analog hardware.
Main Features:
- True Analog Modeling Technology
- Designed to cover important aspects of traditional analog synths
- Mono, Legato & Polyphonic modes employing analog voice management
- Two Syncable Oscillators and two Sub Oscillators
- Standard waveforms like square and saw and a number of waveform types from exotic analog synths
- Pulse Width Modulation and Oscillator Sync applicable to every waveform
- Oscillator Drift, Phase and Noise Modulation controls
- Noise FM, AM and Ring Modulation for Oscillators
- Analog filter section with self-oscillation, nonlinearity, 6 filter types, filter FM and filter feedback
- LFOs capable of running at audio-rate
- Arpeggiator section with configuration possibilities; swing, chord steps, step velocity, …
- Modulation Matrix with several new modulation features, including modulation value modifiers
- Programmable gate
- 4x Stereo Unison modes with spread and panning control
- Analog modeled Distortion and Tube amp
- Optional (on/off) Psycho-Acoustic processing
Availability:
Release of Saurus Analog Synthesizer is expected end of March 2012
Check out www.tone2.com for more details.
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