The Wave Junction - MAX4Live, Multi-Wave, Multi-Mode Filter Paraphonic Synth

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Wave Junction is a four voice paraphonic synthesizer created in Max For Live by coding geniuses MetaFunction.
Priced at £19.95 (+ VAT where applicable).

Wave Junction Features:
  • Two Multi-wave Oscillators (waves) plus user Wavetables and FM.
  • Three Multi-Mode Filters - can be run either series or Parallel each with:
    • LP/HP/BP 2+4 Pole
    • Transistor Model
    • Diode model
  • 5x syncable LFOs - yes FIVE!
  • 5 ADSR Envelopes
  • 12 Slot Mod Matrix

Highlights:
  • OSC sources - Saw/Pulse/Tri/Sine all with Super variants for detune density
  • Wavetables: 16 preset waves, plus user uploadable wavetables
  • Variable Ratio FM depth for each wave combine to create rich sources
  • Great sounding filter types: LP/HP/BP 2/4Pole, Transistor and Diode with distinct resonance character.
  • Cohesive integration with Ableton Push


System Requirements: Ableton LIVE 9.6.1 and MAX4Live 7.2.2
The Wave Junction is a heavy device, and usage count may vary depending on how the synthesiser is configured.
For educational or site licenses, please contact us.

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To find out more about the Wave Junction please visit http://metafunction.co.uk/wave-junction/
All support is handled by MetaFunction at http://metafunction.co.uk/

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