Free Synth Combines Sample Playback With Subtractive Synthesis

US de la mancha releases Scylla VST for Windows as freeware      30/06/14

Free Synth Combines Sample Playback With Subtractive Synthesis


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de la mancha tells us that Scylla, which used to be a payware plug-in, is now free to download. Scylla is described as a 32 bit Windows VST instrument capable of sample-playback combined with subtractive synthesis to produce a wide variety of sonic possibilities ranging from lush pads to far-out soundscapes and effects via scorching leads and chunky bass.

Scylla includes three different types of oscillators that can be modified to a wide variety of styles and three built-in samplers that can accommodate .wav audio samples, which can be played back in grain table, waveform, sample or single hit format. All the audio can be modified and modulated through LFO, volume and filter envelopes, Ring-Modulation, and Unison.

Scylla has a tabbed interface with a different tab for each of the 3 layers and a Global tab for effects and LFOs. Each Layer is identical except each has a different type of oscillator, with a Cross-modulation osc, a Morphing osc and a Spectral osc

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