
* Noise generator.
* One LFO with:
- Rate from 0.1 to 100 Hz.
- MIDI sync from 32/4 to 1/36.
- Filter cutoff and Osc pitch destinations.
- 6 shape modes, sample&hold.
* Multimode "vintage" resonant filter with key following function, LP,BP,HP.
* Two envelope generators, VCA and Filter control, with REPEAT function (loop the envelope).
* Polyphonic mode (2 to 16 voices) and mono legato mode with tunable glide effect.
* MIDI learn on every knob to freely assign any MIDI CC.
* MIDI velocity sensitivity adjustable independently for VCA and Filter envelope.
* Master volume.
* Master tuning.
* Virtual keyboard with hide/show button.
* 128 presets factory bank.
* Random presets generator.
* Saving default setting on registry option.
* Any Sample Rate supported (e.g: 44.1, 48, 96)
* Support for SSE, MMX and P4 instructions.
* Volume Type: High, Normal, Soft."
Title link takes you to more info including the download.
MusoTalk 80 - Workshop - Power PC Plug-ins auf Intel Macs
YouTube via musotalk.
Featuring the EDP Wasp and daHornet plug-in.
his work station looks a lot like mine. is that cool or are they on a tight budget?
ReplyDeletewow complicated - why doesn't he use the original Wasp?
ReplyDeleteHahaha!!1 the opening bit of him playing was hillairious!!!
ReplyDeleteI've played around with daHornet and had a ton of fun with it. Since my pockets aren't deep enough for a real Wasp daHornet is the next best thing.
ReplyDeleteif you think it's funny when he plays in the opening of this check his jupiter 8v video. he's got shades and his collar popped.
ReplyDeletei don't even know what language hes speaking. i'd watch more videos like this it seems just as useful for logic too.
ive been using sw for long enough on pc but not being far enough from saying "what! no right click?" kind of makes simple tasks an adventure in logic.
That would be German, although I heard some people say it isn't. : ) Thanks for the tip on the 8V vid, I put it up.
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