Madrona Labs introduced Aalto – a semi-modular software synthesizer for Mac OS X with a patchable UI, distinctive sounds, and “a charming personality”.
It is out now as an $99 Audio Unit plugin for MacOS X. Mac and Windows VST versions are planned.
If you’ve tried Aalto, leave a comment and share your impressions of it.
Here’s what Madrona Labs has to say about Aalto:
Aalto’s sound engine lets you create sounds that have been difficult or impossible to make with softsynths before now. The heart of Aalto is a Buchla-inspired complex oscillator, with FM, timbre and waveshape controls that enable a wide range of expressive sounds. These sounds are uniquely malleable and alive, in part because they are made with dynamic calculation, not static wavetables.
Aalto is designed as much for sequencing patterns as for playing individual notes. Each voice has a separate, built-in sequencer with a patchable, independently controllable rate and offset that make it easy to achieve evolving, chaotic textures.
Each voice also includes a lowpass gate module with a vactrol emulation in the control path. The vactrol equation slows down the response to incoming control signals through a complex nonlinear filter. You can turn the vactrol response down to instantaneous, or up to a pronounced ring.
Following the lowpass gate is a patchable waveguide / delay module with a waveshaper and a peaking EQ built into the feedback loop. Because it has such short and controllable delay times, unlike a typical analog delay, it can be used as an additional oscillator or waveguide.
Aalto’s filter is a state-variable topology with mixable simultaneous outputs, tuned to have a similar range to an Oberheim SEM filter. (Though I couldn’t resist turning up the resonance just a little more.)
Subjectively speaking, Aalto can make a wide range of sounds, from lush to edgy, including some very complicated ones, without sounding too thick in a mix. Aalto’s sounds are not hyped or confined, they are wide-range, open and natural. We hope our approach will appeal to experienced sound designers who have their own favorite EQs and limiters. And for those just getting into synthesis, Aalto is an accurate and honest tool for learning. We have tried to make Aalto a deep instrument that will reward lasting engagement.
pretty catchy GUI! to bad I'm on Windows 🙁
+1 for the GUI, sound capabilities seem interesting, though I would have to play around with it a bit to judge it properly… I'll have to wait for them to release a win vst demo…
Just downloaded the demo and am loving it! I'm only on my headphones at the moment, will have to post again once I can use my monitors this week. So far though, real fresh sounds, easy to pick up interface and the modular feel of it makes it downright fun. Just my opinion though, try it for yourself 🙂
no your deff right i download the demo as well and im havin a lot fun and its sounds awesome for a soft synth im debating about buying so far im leaning towards buying it unless i can make a couple grand appear than ill just get a buchla
a couple of grand? you can't do much with one module. he he.
This little synth looks great. I'm very interested. I'll wait to see some more thorough reviews though
yea i know system #2 for 15,000 would be nice to start though and its better than nothing
are the presets any good? which sounds are covered?
so far pretty great (and only 3mb for the whole thing) im having trouble with the presets– it doesnt seem to be creating a directory in either of my library folders… but i love the look of the controls and especially the animation– it really adds a whole new intuitive level of at-a-glance understanding of whats going on– great work!
If you're using Ableton it's as simple as dragging the aupreset file into the black box that ableton renders for the instrument