2-Oscillator Modulation Sequencer-Based Synth

US Lithiumsound releases Raider      09/06/11

2-Oscillator Modulation Sequencer-Based Synth


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Lithiumsound has released Raider, a 2 oscillator modulation sequencer based synthesizer. It is inspired by the 303 and 8-bit game sounds of the 1980's. Here's what they have to say about it...
Raider is a 2 oscillator modulation sequencer based synthesizer. Raider allows you to modulate pitch and filter cutoff via two step sequencers. Each sequencer allows one to simply draw in their own pitch and filter modulations or use one of the pre-configured templates. Both sequencers are tempo synced and the filter sequencer can be switched on or off. Raider makes sounds suitable for techno, electro, house, breakbeat, glitch and many other styles. Sounds are remanecent of the 303 and 8-bit game sounds of the 1980's and one can produce a wide range of sounds from FX and screaming acid leads to Arps and house grooves to percussion and a whole lot more.
Features:
  • 2 oscillators (sine, saw, square, triangle)
  • 1 step sequencer pitch control
  • 1 step sequencer filter control
  • 1 ADSR Amp envelope
  • 1 State Variable Filter (Lowpass,Highpass,Bandpass)
  • 32 presets
Pricing and Availability:
$15 More information:


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