MATRIXSYNTH: Migrator - Virtual Analog Synth (prototype)


Thursday, February 10, 2011

Migrator - Virtual Analog Synth (prototype)


YouTube via metabog | November 08, 2010 |

"This is a synth I'm working on, specifically aimed at replicating the sounds of modern analog deities like Arjen Lucassen and Erik Norlander. It's pretty much your run of the mill subtractive 3-osc synthesizer... only it's MINE. And it's free. For me!

It has a couple of extra features that I wanted. The oscillators and filter have a real time, constant analog drift/dirtyness parameter, which means that you can play two oscillators at the exact same tuning and it will still phase around a bit, randomly, like a real analog synth. It makes it sound less stable, but you can turn it off. It also has couple other slight kinks would take too long to explain, but the main idea is to make it sound vintagey and "electrical" rather than precise and digital.

The interface is only a prototype.

This is a short bit of music I wrote using only Migrator."

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