sábado, maio 04, 2024

Mastrcode Music T-Force Zenith v1.0.1

 


A subtractive synthesizer with FM capabilities.

T-Force Zenith is the current flagship synthesizer by Mastrcode Music. Its oscillators are inspired by the original Roland JP-8000/8080 Supersaw oscillator. But with way more available oscillator waveforms than just a saw wave and some additional features.

It's a powerful synthesizer that suits all kinds of electronic music. It can produce smooth and soft sounds, but its strengths lie in the creation of emotional, powerful, epic and bright sounds and effects.

Features:

Synthesis:

Subtractive

up to 32x polyphony

Oscillators:

2 free running 7-voice oscillators, inspired by the original Roland Supersaw

over 200 oscillator waveforms (50 factory waveforms and over 150 additional single cycle wavetable based waveforms)

can load "user samples" in form of 16/24/32 bit mono wav files to use them as single cycle oscillator waveforms. Just place them inside the "User Samples" folder in Zenith's VST3 root folder.

audio editor to record, edit, and cut and save the user samples for the use as oscillator waveforms. You can directly record user samples from any sound source within your DAW. Just set the recording routings with your DAW's settings.

controls for semitones over 6 octaves (up to -36 and +36 semitones) and finetuning (cents)

"Oscillator Feedback" module for special oscillator manipulations that can produce interestung and crazy sound effects.

Detune control to detune each of the 7 single oscillator voices against each other to create that typical supersaw detuning.

Mix control to mix between 1 single oscillator voice and 7 detuned voices like in the original Roland supersaw oscillator

Stereo control for spreading the detuned voices in the stereo panorama

option to invert the oscillator phase

Phase offset and retrigger controls

Oscillator panning and volume controls

Noise generator with stereo and volume controls

Filter:

15 different filter types

controls for Cutoff, Resonance, Filter envelope amount, Keytracking (key follow) and Velocity

Envelopes:

1 ADSR amp envelope

1 ADSR filter envelope

2 ADSR modulation envelopes

LFOs:

3 LFOs with sine, saw, ramp, triangle and pulse waveforms

Tempo can be free (Hz) or synced to the VST host's bpm tempo

Phase offset option

mono/poly note Phase retrigger modes

polarity modes (unipolar/bipolar)

MIDI effects:

Glide mode (portamento) with auto glide option, glide amount control (time), note hold, retrigger or legato mode

up to 32x polyphony or mono voice mode

Chorder module to play whole chords of a pre-set scale by playing only one note (1-finger chords)

mighty Arpeggiator/Step sequencer with up to 8 sequencer patterns to create complex and powerful arpeggios, or even complete melodies and/or 303 style acid sequences.

Effects:

Distortion effect with 3 different distortion models (clip/foldback/tanh)

Stereo Chorus effect

envelope controlled 32 step Trance Gate with filter envelope trigger mode

7 band parametric EQ

stereo Delay effect with ping pong mode, lowpass and high pass filters and a flanger effect to modulate the feedback loop for flanged echos or to create tape delay effects

Reverb with predelay, decay, damp, stereo spread and a 4-band EQ

Other Features:

Pitch Bend wheel, Modulation wheel

Mod Matrix for additional modulation routings

Output section with Bass,Treble and Main Volume contols

virtual MIDI keyboard

Pitch Bend Range settings

Main Transpose control with the option shift the transpose over 6 octaves (-3 to +3 octaves)

Please note: supports Windows 7 and higher only, because the plugin uses a new graphics API - all graphics now will be rendered with your graphic card's GPU instead of the CPU. Windows XP doesn't support the new graphics API.


home page:

https://mastrcode-music.de/en/vst-plugins/t-force-zenith/



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