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VET-1 Synth v. 2.0.1 (Mac plug-in - freeware)

🔗victorcerullo <moog@libero.it>

11/20/2002 4:49:10 AM

This message is to inform you that an updated version of the
VET-1 synthesizer is now available for a free download from the
16tone mailing list "files" section. The new version is endowed
with a new and more flexible oscillator design (see below for
more details). The URL for downloads is the following (this will
connect you to the main page - just click on the "Files" link you
find on the left once the main page has loaded):

/16tone

Release notes and description:

VET-1 version 2.0.1 - freeware softsynth for Pluggo 3 Runtime
(Mac)
Release notes for version 2.0.1

New features:

- morphing oscillator synthesis architecture with many additional
single-cycle waveforms, including edited samples generated
with vintage analog and digital synthesizers, for a total of 88
basic waveforms plus 2 user-editable morphing waveforms;
- 5 new presets.

VET-1 description:

12-voice polyphonic VST-MAS-RTAS morphing oscillator
wavetable synthesizer plug-in for Cycling '74 Pluggo 3 Runtime,
featuring dynamic voice allocation, 88 basic single-cycle
waveforms and 2 user-editable morphing waveforms. Includes a
tuning selector for any integer or fractional equal division of the
octave (EDO) in the 5-98 EDO range and an "EDO warp LFO"
feature that can be used to modulate the octave divisor in order
to obtain special detuning effects ("variable temperament"). It
responds to MIDI note-on/off, pitch-bend and modulation wheel
data.

Morphing Oscillator Synthesis:

Morphing oscillators widely extend the timbral possibilities
offered by the 88 basic waveforms by means of two independent
waveform "morphers". Once you select MORPH1 or MORPH2 as
a waveform for an oscillator, you then choose a source and a
target waveforms and a morphing amount percentage: this
allows for the creation of an intermediate waveform whose
shape is an hybrid between the source and the target waveform
shapes. When the morphing amount percentage is set to 0% or
100% no morphing will occur and the MORPH waveform will
reproduce the source or the target waveform respectively; the
higher the morphing amount, the closer you get to the target
waveform shape.

Sincerely yours,
Victor Cerullo