VirSyn CUBE Starts Shipping
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June 2, 2003
As of today, VirSyn is now shipping the CUBE additive synthesizer.
CUBE is a multitimbral software synthesizer bringing you the power and
complexity of additive synthesis to your computer studio. This kind of synthesis is
well known for its potential of creating virtually any sound you can
think of. But its also well known for the large number of parameters you have to
control for reasonable results. Because of this, only a few synthesizers exist that are based primarily or exclusively on this synthesis technology.
With CUBE, VirSyn hopes this will no longer be true. ound morphing
capabilities enable you to easily create complex evolving sound scapes, vocal
phrases or rhythms simply by choosing up to four sound sources from a
predefined set. Then add one of the predefined envelopes and a unique,
complex sound preset containing thousands of parameters is created.
If you
want to dive deeper into the inner secrets of this synthesis monster you can
manipulate each parameter individually for precise control over the sound. A
number of high level parameters such as Brightness and Harmonic spread control
hundreds of synthesis parameters in a way modeled after the inner workings of
natural instruments.
CUBE gives you also a new method of getting randomly generated sound
patches. Every single time it gives you a new unique sound patch.
CUBE is a platform independent program which can be used on Macs and PCs. This includes stand-alone and VST 2.0
compatible versions for Windows, Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. The new AudioUnit format for Mac OS X is also supported. The CUBE preset files are compatible and can be
exchanged between platforms.
Technical Details:
CUBE is based on additive synthesis, meaning all sounds are created from pure sine tones. Every voice can have up to 512 partials depending on the pitch of the note and the general settings of the number of partials. CUBE has 4 parameter sets each describing a "Source".
The low level parameters for each Source:
- Partial levels
- Attack/Decay time for each partial
- Pan position for each partial
- Filter
- Noise modulation
The high level parameter for each source:
- Pitch lfo modulation rate and depth
- Harmonic spread
- Ensemble
- Detune
Overall parametesr
- Brightness / Modulation amount
- Glide function (Portamento)
- Pitch bend range
- Key priority for monophonic play
- Number of voices
- Equalizer low/high
- Volume with velocity modulation
Other modules:
- Arpeggiator
- Part Effects ( Distortion/Modulation effect/Delay )
- Reverb
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