DashSynthesis Announces Version 2.0 of daAlfa2k VSTi
April 15, 2003Now available is a new version for the VST plug-in for Windows that offers the classic fat synth sound that made history in electronic music.
Version 2.0 offers an even wider range of sounds with a "wav loader" feature:
each of the three oscillators can load a custom waveform of your choice,
or load one of the many waveforms from the included library.
The two LFOs can be synced to MIDI tempo for more exciting modulations.
A full bank of 128 presest is included, which cover many kinds of sounds,
from heavy basses and lush pads to techno hoovers and screaming leads.
Features:
- 3 Oscillators with independent waveforms, pitch, tune, and PW. Plus, a noise Generator.
- 12 Meg of extra external waveforms (WAV files).
- Reads Custom WAV files. 16 bits, 44.1khz, mono.
- 24db (4 Pole) Resonant Filter with "Automatic Gain Reduction" Extra HighPass 1-pole filter on the output.
- 2 ADSR Evelopes with Velocity control. ENV2 can be assigned to Filter Cut and Resonance.
- Digital Delay with Modulation (max of 1 second)
- Double Chorus for richer sound.
- Digital Display, that shows the value of each parameter at one time.
- 2 LFOs - one just for PW control, the other for Pitch/Filter with Delay. Both can be Synced to master Midi-Clock.
- Up to 16 voices.
- Any sample rate supported.
- True Mono-Legato mode with Glider
- Complete manual in HTML format.
- Support for SSE, MMX and P4 instructions.
- Global FX On/Off
- AutoGlide On/Off - When On Glide only happens when you hold a note and play others.
- "Defaults" option. Saves a few parameters on the Windows-Reg. So every time you plug a new synth, comes with the default values. Saves: VolumeType, GliderAuto, GlobalFX, NVoices, PitchBend, SoundQuality.
- 128 Presets + Random preset generator with 3 types of generation: Bass, Pad, Phat, FX.
- Sound Quality selector, for saving CPU usage.
- MIDI-CC Learning option.
- Low CPU usage with advanced voice alocation.
- No Pentium 4 denormal problems.
- Support for multiple instances.
For more information, visit their web site at www.dashsynthesis.com. |