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Geschrieben von: Derrick S 8 Mar 2010, 13:35

sollte man sich mal anschaun

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virtual-moog-synthesizer

Xhun Audio has introduced LittleOne – a virtual emulation of the Moog Little Phatty analog synthesizer.

Description:

LittleOne emulates every component of the Little Phatty (oscillators, filter, envelopes, LFO …), preserving the original frequency responses and frequency ranges.

The result is an analog-sounding instrument – all in the digital domain. In addition to the Little Phatty synthesizer emulation, LittleOne encloses a full rack with a 16-step MIDI sequencer, a 16-step trancegate effect and two master effects slots.

Specs

* The Moog Little Phatty Physical Modeling emulation
* Two aliasing-free analog modeled oscillators with continuous selection mode ( like the original ) between Triangle, Saw, Square, Pulse
* A 4-Pole Low Pass filter modeled on the classic Moog Ladder, featuring the original frequency responses and overload control
* Two 4-Stage ( ADSR ) envelope generators
* Modulation LFO with the original waveforms and frequency ranges ( 0.2~500 Hz )
* Monophonic/polyphonic mode, pitch bend ranges and more – all accessible from LittleOne LED display
* 128 ready-to-use presets from classic analog to contemporary cutting-edge dance to psychoacoustic sounds and SFX
* XSQ16M, a build-in 16-step MIDI sequencer
* GATED!, a build-in 16-step trancegate effect
* Two master effects slots with the possibility to choose between delay, reverb, tube distortion, flanger, chorus
* Full MIDI CC#s mapping (according to the original Little Phatty CC#s specs)

LittleOne is a Windows VST instrument. It retails for 75 Euro.

http://www.xhun-audio.com/site/xhun.php?page=littleone

Geschrieben von: wladimir glitchcore 8 Mar 2010, 14:13

na da bin gespannt. in dem fall hab ich die hardwarereferenz bei einem freund zuhause...

und für nur 45.00 € auch ziemlich günstig (wenns denn gut ist)

Geschrieben von: PoZenFroZe 19 Nov 2010, 12:53

ist zwar schon länger her, aber hat den zufällig jmd angetestet bzw verglichen mit dem analogen phatty?

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