Monoplugs has introduced Monique, a monophonic, subtractive, digital synthesizer for Linux, Mac & Windows.
Here’s the official demo video:
Features:
- 4 Morphing Groups
- a oscillator-, a filter-, a FX/EQ- and an arpeggiator-group
- 4 LFO to automate each group
- 2 data sources per group
- load each available program to one of the group-sources
- Oscillators
- 3 oscillators
- 1 FM oscillator
- UI, Remote
- 10 finger touch compatible
- adjustable slider sensitivity
- full customizable colors
- MIDI remote controller support
- automation parameter support
- Oscilloscope
- visualize the output of each modul
- scalable from a few ms up to one second
- Arpeggiator
- 16 steps with adjustable tune and velocity
- flexible note- and velocity glide time
- smart shuffle and a quick step arranger
- Technology
- VST, VST3, AU, Standalone
- Windows XP+, Mac 10.6+ or Linux
- ASIO, WASAPI, CoreAudio, ALSA, JACK
- 2x MIDI In, 2x MIDI Out
- recommended: 2GHz+ CPU
- Stereo Effects
- resonant 7 band equalizer
- powerful distortion
- delay with adjustable reflection size
- reverb with adjustable width and room size
- 5 delay line chorus effect
- 3×3 Filter
- free oscillator routing trough each filter
- free filter routing, parallel and series connection at the same time
- an LFO and one envelope per filter
- one distortion and one stereo panorama effect per filter
Monique is available for US $99 via the Monoplugs site. It’s free to download and use, but saving is disabled until it is licensed.
That teaser vid is downright embarrassing
I actually really liked the animation.
Very nice teaser !
I found it irritating that it really doesn’t showcase the synth.
Wow, worst product video ever. At first I thought I was looking at some new hardware but it soon turned out to be a load of arty crap. Never mind.
Forget the video – the synth is really wicked – bought it yesterday.