Distortion-Based Synth For Kontakt

US Rhythmic Robot Uproar is based around twin detunable waveform generators      12/03/15

Distortion-Based Synth For Kontakt


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Rhythmic Robot says that Uproar takes the classic subtractive synth architecture, turns it on its head, beats it up and calls its mother nasty names. A spokesperson said, "The principle behind it is simple: instead of taking a complex, harmonically-rich waveform and progressively filtering it, Uproar starts with smoother waves and progressively distorts them – messing them up with saturation, distortion and bitcrushing modules until they reach whatever point of complexity you want. In doing so, it imparts a whole new character to 'typical' synth tones, and drifts easily into territory that a typical subtractive synth can't really reach."

Features:

  • Twin detunable waveform generators: blend between pure sines and erratic, complex eBow guitar strings.
  • Three independent distortion types under LFO and envelope control for moving, shifting, evolving harmonic spectra.
  • Perfect for high-energy, aggressive synth sounds, or subtler tones with an unusual, airy edge.


Pricing and Availability:
£17

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