Friday, May 27, 2022
Meet The 3rd Wave - Advanced Wavetable Synthesizer
video upload by Groove Synthesis
"Special thanks to J3PO for the demo (julianpollack.com). The 3rd Wave is a powerhouse wavetable synth with analog filters, 24-voice polyphony, and 4-part multi-timbral performance capability that’s like having four independent 6-voice synthesizers at your fingertips.
Each of its 3 oscillators per voice can be a classic PPG-era wavetable, a modern high-resolution wavetable, or an analog wave shape. Create up to 32 custom wavetables of your own with the 3rd Wave’s Wave Maker tool, which features sample-to-wavetable capability. Connect an audio source to the built-in audio input and generate a wavetable at the touch of a button.
Linear FM, a 6-stage wave envelope per oscillator, 4 envelopes and 4 LFOs with delay, dual effects per part, a pattern/song based sequencer per part, and an easy to use 16-slot mod matrix all make it a sound designer’s dream.
The 3rd Wave — wavetable synthesis that will keep you inspired.
From Groove Synthesis
groovesynthesis.com"
And new close-ups of the front panel in via an anonymous reader. See the Groove Synthesis label for more.
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