New Zero Vector Synth from White Noise Audio Software
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October 15, 2004
Zero Vector is a combination virtual analog, wavetable, and vector synth in PC VST format, with a few extra tricks up it's
sleeve like tons of different waveforms, poly unison, built in
arpeggiator, modelled analog filters, a mod matrix, and more.
Zero Vector Requires an SSE capable CPU.
Features:
- Vector pad to control mixing between 3 OSC's. Includes the ability to record vector motions and have them play back with each note
- 3 OSC's with 'Clone' control. Clone creates a detuned copy of the oscillator, effectively making Zero Vector a 6 oscillator synth.
- Standard Saw, Square, Triangle, Square waves along with more exotic ones like enharmonic waves, metallic tones, noise, sampled strings, and more.
- Analog-style filters. Standards like LP, BP, HP, Notch, plus unique Vocal Filters. Filters can be overdriven and feature selectable distortion effects.
- Dual filters which can be routed in series or parallel
- Sync, FM, and Ringmod
- 2 visually drawable Multi Env's. These envelopes can also double as LFO's of any shape.
- Mod matrix
- 427 presets and growing.
- FX Section - Distortion, Chorus, Phaser, Reverb, EQ and Delay per patch
- XY Pad for on screen control of modulation
- PolyUnison mode for phatness - up to 6 detuned voices may be stacked on each note.
Zero Vector is priced at $149. For more information, visit their web site at www.whitenoiseaudio.com. |