
"OS 2.0 for Virus TI has some new oscillator types:
"The new version features additional oscillator types, enhanced Wavetable synthesis and more wavetables. It allows you to see how expensive a chosen patch is and features Section Locking through Virus Control. Patches can be finally sorted by category and the onboard patch ROM contains addition 256 sounds by Matthew Stolley and Matt Picone.
We have included new oscillator modes, greatly expanding on the flexibility of these already powerful sound-sculpting tools.
The remaining oscillator modes all make use of a new technology for the Virus TI, called Grain Table. The basic idea behind this technology, is to take the existing wavetables, and apply similar techniques as those used in some granular sampling and pitch-shifting algorithms to open up a whole new world of possibilities. Each of the two main types: Grain Table and Formant Table are presented in both Simple and Complex formats. In each case, the Simple mode offers fewer parameters, and a higher polyphony than Complex, with the values of parameters common to each mode remaining constant.
It’s important to note that the characteristics of the Grain Table and Formant Table oscillators are quite different to those of traditional “granular” sampling/synthesis techniques, which tend to be associated with other-worldly “clouds” of sound. In the Virus TI, we have instead employed the technology to achieve a very musical result which should prove every bit as useful as the other oscillator types in all manner of musical projects."
I have no idea if this is real, but there it is.
There has been enough chatter on and off the forums to make me feel pretty confident that this is real...the question is when...before NAMM...during NAMM...or after NAMM?
ReplyDeleteThe Maelstrom synth in Reason is a graintable synth.
ReplyDeleteKyma's had graintable and formant stuff too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it's being done in the Virus. They really do a good job updating their synth.