Saturday 26 February 2011

Fxpansion DCAM Synth Squad Virtual Instruments

Fxpansion DCAM Synth Squad Virtual InstrumentsDCAM: Synth Squad delivers the satisfaction of playing real analog instruments in software! Advanced modelling technology carefully reconstructs the soul of dusty vintage circuits within your computer, for the vibe of hardware at a fraction of the cost.At the heart of DCAM: Synth Squad are 3 modeled synthesizers — Strobe, Amber and Cypher — bulging with the immense weight and power of old-school analog. These are no mere emulations stunted by the limitations of the past. Instead, they combine the best features from legendary machines with new and exciting ideas to drag them kicking and screaming into the modern world.Oscillators ooze immense sound pressure, amp stages can be overloaded for extra grit, and real-world chaos can be dialed into the circuit for delicious instability. These synths don't break with extreme settings, so you can abuse them more than you can the real thing. Meanwhile, the intuitive TransMod modulation system brings your sounds to life in new and expressive ways. Fusor, a versatile sound-design environment that can layer and keysplit 3 instances of the DCAM synths, is also included. It provides a variety of ways to add new dimensions to your sounds with high-quality FX, extra modulation, and an advanced step-sequencer/arpeggiator.Strobe — performance synth with a cutting modern edgeDesigned to be as easy to program and satisfying to play as an analog monosynth, Strobe also adds polyphony, osc-stacking, a versatile multimode filter, and deep modulation to create a modern classic. Strobe specializes in no-nonsense analog-style leads, sick basses, and complex pads.Strobe's design is motivated by the immediacy and simplicity of classic performance synths like the Roland SH101 and SH-09, Oberheim OB-1, and Yamaha CS-10. Such synths are not overly endowed with complex controls — as a result it's difficult to make a bad sound with them and they beg to be played. Similarly, Strobe features a relatively simple architecture, allo

Price: $349.00


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