UK based Taprogramming announces the release of Dominator, a new virtual synth designed to create basslines on Windows.
Dominator can be used in electronic music productions (dubstep, drum 'n’ bass, house, trance…) and uses a new synthesis wavetable creation method based on multi-cycle wave analysis. 52 pre-analyzed wavetables are included.
A Frequency Dissonance control can replace the existing LFO to create dubstep-style wobbles.
Features:
- 2 main oscillators, each with graphic ADSR envelope, Detune, pitch bend with octave range, an mix level controls
- 2 sub-oscillators with sine, saw, triangle and square waveforms, using Frequency Dissonance control
- Effect sections with distortion, bitcrusher, stereo chorus, reverb, flanger/feedback and stereo delay
- 2 multimode filters (LP, HP, BP, BR, PF) with cut-off, resonance, Q and ADSR controls
- LFO with saw, sine, pulse and random waveform presets, and the ability to draw and store one’s own waveforms
- Phase and cut-off controls
- Auto Sync to the host tempo
- Arpeggiator / sequencer
- Independent sampler with Pitch Follow and mix level controls ; WAV 16-bit / 44.1kHz file format
- 2 oscilloscopes for the right/left channels
- Single Voice mode with portamento
- 32-voice polyphonic mode
- Preset manager (135 factory presets included)
Dominator is a VST plug-in for Windows. It is available for £60 at taprogramming.co.uk. You can also download a demo version from the website, with a nag screen appearing every two minutes.
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