Published on Apr 4, 2013
"This video is not very musical but demonstrates playing with the parameters in Kosmos a synth front end developed using Kontakt scripting. It is used by hgsounds products and a lite version of Infekted is available for free from hgsounds.com on the Infekted page.
Apologes for the glitchy audio in places, still haven't perfected screencasting from asio...
Kosmos is basically a 2 oscillator Synth each with it's own selectable filter type and AMP Envelope. There are selectable waveforms usually from a selection of 40-50 which are provide by sampled instruments. The Filter Cutoff/Resonance is shared between the 2 Filters.
There is a dedicated Filter Envelope with Amount, Attack and Decay, a LFO dedicated to the Filter Cutoff with selectable shapes, Amount and Frequency, and an amount for Velocity to Filter Cutoff.
The FX Section is made up of Reverb, Tempo Delay and a modulator which can be either a Flanger, Phaser or Chorus at various speeds.
There is also a sophisticated randomization section which has various modes for Randomizing different parts of the preset.
For more info visit:
http://hgsounds.com/product/infekted-collection/"
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