Sinevibes today introduced Flare, a new additive synthesis oscillator plugin for the Korg prologue, minilogue xd and NTS-1.
Flare runs 8 sine wave partials, configured as a harmonic series, that can be further shaped by one of many different pitch ratio curves, which allows the plugin to produce a wide range of timbres: from smooth and organic to atonal and metallic.
The “spectrum trim” feature makes it possible to gradually reduce the amount of additive harmonics, essentially acting like an ideal brick-wall low-pass filter – plus, it’s always working progressively towards the higher frequency range, resulting in a clean output with zero aliasing.
Flare also features a built-in multi-mode modulation generator, which can be applied to three parameters at the same time, adding dynamic sound animation.
Features:
- Additive synthesis engine with 8 sine wave partials and full aliasing suppression.
- Tone shaping via multiple harmonic pitch ratio curves and variable spectrum trim.
- Built-in envelope generator and LFO for modulating pitch, spectral curve and spectral trim parameters.
- Built-in lag filters for noise-free, ultra-smooth parameter adjustment and modulation.
Pricing and Availability:
Flair is available now for $29 USD.
in Prologue this is the most important feature: “Flare also features a built-in multi-mode modulation generator, which can be applied to three parameters at the same time, adding dynamic sound animation.” most user oscillators are written with a single modulation. good work! sounds very cool!
Agree, love the added modulation and it sounds like a cross between a yamaha dx7 and a high definition sega genesis sound engine!! Love it!!
So can this effectively act as a stand alone add on modulation routing for any of the rest of the synth?