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Arturia Releases 23rd Storm Module: Shadow

January 18, 2002

Arturia has release Shadow, the 23rd module (and the 13th virtual instrument) to be used in the Storm Music Studio. Shadow is an "analog"-sounding polyphonic synthesizer based on subtractive synthesis.

Taking only one slot in the Storm virtual rack (unlike Orpheus, its predecessor), Shadow is a synthesizer fully designed for creating convincing chords and pads. Shadow provides you with the purest synthesized sound you can get, while emulating an analog sound very close to the sound produced by famous hardware synthesizers in the 80's.

No sampling, no aliasing and continuous switch between the waveforms contributes to make Shadow the most powerful module that Arturia have ever created for the Storm Studio. While still having all of the ease of use that characterizes the entire range of Storm modules.

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The Shadow synth offers you:

  • 8-note polyphony
  • 2 true analog oscillators: no sampling, pulse width modulation (PWM), synchronization of oscillators without ANY aliasing.
  • 2 waveforms: square, sawtooth. Continuous switch between these two waveforms without ANY aliasing.
  • a noise generator
  • A highly valuable multi-mode filter: high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, notch, bell (12 dB/Octave, 2 pole) and hyper-resonant analog filters (24 dB/Octave, 4 pole) in one.
  • MIDI assignable, playable and recordable
  • 64 patterns
  • 128 presets
  • Simplified and innovative programming of chords and pads. Two modes of programming: 100% manual or assisted (automatic correction of notes).
  • And, as all other Storm modules, playable as VST instrument through the Storm Studio (within Cubase VST and Logic Audio).

Find out more about Shadow at: www.arturia.com/en/newmodules.lasso

For more information, visit their web site at www.arturia.com.

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