MATRIXSYNTH: Devine Machine - Krishna Synth - Frame Synthesis


Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Devine Machine - Krishna Synth - Frame Synthesis

"The Krishna Synth has been designed to be a versatile instrument for both performance and studio recording. Its stunning new Frame Synthesis lets you import and build sounds from sampled instruments and synth waveforms—then modify the nature of those sounds through a huge set of DSP functions.

Krishna Synth introduces a new type of oscillator called 'Frame Oscillator', that works together with Frame Analysis Technology (F.A.T.).

Beside the Frame Oscillator, Krishna Synth provides 2 Analog Oscillators, created to emulate old vintage synthetizers, with optional 'oldness' factor and desync, which can bring life to your tunes instantly.

Five LFOs are built-in, with total routing capabilities, including midi out. They can also be used as additional oscillators to offer unlimited sound creation.

The on-board digital effects processor includes a Tube distortion with customizable cabinet size and frequency, and a High Quality Effect Chain with Phaser, Flanger, Chorus, Delay and Reverb, fully parametrable in depth, and easy to use at the same time.

Everything in Krishna Synth can sync to your host. Every control will follow your BPM, unless you want something different.

All play modes are possible: Legato, Mono, Unison with Pitch detune, Phase delay, but also random options, Time or Distance Portamento, Build-in Hold implementation, Distinct up and down values for Pitchbend range, as well as distinct up and down speed for it and many other options that you would be happy to see in other synths!"

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11 comments:

  1. This equals out to what? Almost $500 US? A bit pricey me thinks for a bit of software.

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  2. Better yet, you can select a payment plan that kicks the total purchase price up a bit more. 19 euro per month for 12 months or 35 euro per month for 6.

    Innovative approach with the payment, or just a strange way of admitting they didn't know how to price the thing?

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  3. "This equals out to what? Almost $500 US? A bit pricey me thinks for a bit of software."

    You might be thinking of the UK pound. €199 is actually about $260 US, still pricey for software though.

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  4. shite. i was excited for a second thinking it was hardware.

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  5. Jeezis...just buy it outright on line...$200. Biiiiiig deeeeeeal.

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  6. Too bad the US currency is likening itself to that of Mexico's.

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  7. Ok... just downloaded the ridiculously large 129Mb mp3 demos, and is it me or do all of the bass patches sound HORRIBLY OFF KEY? Crazy enharmonic stuff happening - it sounds interesting, different, and terrible all at once.

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  8. Why do so many current 'popular' singers sing soooooo off-pitch?

    It's not winning me over.

    Am I old?

    I mean, just today I discovered a charming new band: "Cannibal Corpse" via a comment on this site. But so many popular singers really have no vocal talent.

    Oh wait, this isn't about synths... let's see... yeah.. maybe they need to sing through a VOCODER.

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  9. Damn, I thought this was finally some underdog hardware to compete with the V-synth.

    Roland really has a tight grip on the elastic sampled audio thing, eh?

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  10. I too downloaded the HUGE zipped MP3 demo file and got the same result. They want HOW much for something the SOUNDS like THAT? I respect programming, but you have to present your product in the best light. Not in out of tune mp3's.

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  11. Bizzare. 1146 Mp3 clips in that Zip. I thought for a sec it was a sample library since it was 4 pitches each.

    Actually, this sounds pretty good. A lot of kinda convincing analog sounds and and many bizzare ones.

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