D'cota VST Plug-In Offers Three Different Synthesis Methods
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Analog Edit Screen
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Spectrum Edit Screen
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Wave Impulse Edit Screen
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December 6, 2002
Take a synthesizer around
and multiply that by three. The result of this experiment is
called D'cota - by Steinberg. This VST instrument
has the power of three different synthesis forms. Equipped
with an extremely powerful and aliasing-free audio engine,
D'cota comes into its own to produce special
sounds.
D'cota provides four ADSR envelopes and two freely
synchronizable LFOs for each of the three synthesis forms.
Eight different types of filters and two waveform generators
feed two independent spectrum stages with user-definable
curves. The integrated Morph function allows easy fading
between the two spectra in real-time. With its delays,
distortion units, modulators and three oscillators featuring
more than 60 waveforms for frequency, pulse width and ring
modulation, the breathtaking power of the D'cota effect
section opens up new, previously unexplored soundscapes.
D'cota Features:
- 3 synthesis forms: analog/spectrum/wave impulse
- 8-way multitimbral with up to 128 voices, 4 stereo outputs
- Aliasing-free oscillators
- Multi-effect unit with distortion, modulation and delay
- Advanced random mode
- Huge range of presets included
D'cota will be available from mid-December for EUR 249.00 at
specialist dealers.
System Requirements PC
Pentium III, Athlon 600 MHz (800 MHz or higher recommended),
Windows 2000, Windows XP, 20 MB RAM in excess of the
requirements of the host application, VST 2.0, compatible host
application, PC equipped according to the requirements of the
host application.
System Requirements Mac
G4 400 MHz (500 MHz or better recommended), 20 MB RAM in
excess of the requirements of the host application, Mac OS 9,
Mac OS X Version 10.2, VST 2.0, compatible host application.
For more information, visit their web site at www.steinberg.net. |