Xhun Audio has announced LittleOne, a software emulation of a new classic: the Moog Little Phatty hardware analog synthesizer.
LittleOne emulates every single component of the original Moog synth (oscillators, filter, envelopes, LFO, etc.) preserving the original frequency responses and frequency ranges, the company says. The result is the same warm analog sound of the original analog hardware – all in the digital domain, according to Xhun Audio.
In addition to the Little Phatty synthesizer emulation, LittleOne encloses an audio synthesis setup with a 16-step sequencer, a 16-step trancegate effect and two master effects slots, which is designed to make LittleOne versatile.
Availability
LittleOne will be available for Windows in the VST instrument plug-in format from February 15th, 2010. Pricing to be announced.
In addition to the Little Phatty synthesizer emulation, LittleOne encloses an audio synthesis setup with a 16-step sequencer, a 16-step trancegate effect and two master effects slots, which is designed to make LittleOne versatile.
Availability
LittleOne will be available for Windows in the VST instrument plug-in format from February 15th, 2010. Pricing to be announced.
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