Guest DeeperNETWERK Posted January 16, 2003 Share Posted January 16, 2003 http://www.novationonline.co.uk/nov_route/...ss/vstat_pr.htm Check it out, this should be really cool. Novation is making some good choices for all of us. Cause you know if Novation does it, other hardware synth manufactures will follow unless they want to be defeated in the business world. Maybe we'll see a Access Virus VSTi sometime soon? Haha. __________________________________________ here's the article if you don't want to follow the link: V-Station brings the award-winning K-Station to the computer desktop The award-winning synthesis technology developed by UK manufacturers Novation is now available to the desktop computer music market for the first time. The new Novation V-Station virtual analog synthesizer recreates the power and rich sound of the K-Station synth as a plug-in for Mac or PC platforms. At the core of the V-Station is Novation’s Liquid Analog synthesis engine, delivering rich, dense sounds that offer vast creative potential. The plug-in combines these with a clear and responsive front panel interface, with all the key sound shaping controls a simple mouse click away. Any one of the 200 high quality factory presets can be recalled, modified and saved instantly in one of 400 program locations. The patches, that are named and not numbered, cover a huge sonic range, from searing leads and passionate pads, to delicate electric pianos and phat, funky bass. Analog Modelled oscillators Three powerful oscillators provide all the classic waveforms, including a sine wave for intense, sub-bass grooves. All waveforms feature Novation’s "Double" facility, providing twin waveforms with no loss of polyphony. Oscillators may be set to unison or sync’d operation and can utilise FM for the generation of metallic or percussive timbres. A Noise Source is also included in the waveform engine. Liquid Analog Filters Novation coined the term Liquid Analog to describe its powerful filter engine, which delivers unprecedented levels of fine, fluid sound. Selectable low-pass, 12dB or 24dB cut-off curves, with resonance and overdrive, make it easy to recreate anything from a distorted TB303 to a tightly rounded bass patch. Additional editing screens Three additional parameter editing screens are incorporated with the V-Station plug-in. For simplicity, the additional parameters for the main sound creation blocks, such as the oscillators and filter, are on the first page, with the wheels, breath and aftertouch controls on the second page; the third page features global settings. Arpeggiate, tweak and sync to the beat An arpeggiator with programmable speed, synchronisation and sweep range is available within each instance and comprehensive synchronisation of time-based effects can be implemented with ease. For example, the speed of an LFO may be set to modulate a delay effect every quarter note, while another LFO (built in to the effects unit) can sweep the phaser every two bars. All parameters respond to MIDI controllers, which can be recorded in real-time on a track on the selected sequencer, enabling access to rich and complex sound patterns with a single key press or mouse click. All running arpeggiators and LFOs can be synchronised individually to MIDI clock, in different time signatures. Integrated effects on each instance Novation’s Supernova synthesizer set a new industry standard by enabling a complete set of powerful effects for each part on a multi-timbral synthesizer. The V-Station adopts this sound structure, allowing six simultaneous effects per instance. On-board effects include a distortion unit that adds edge for harder sounds, a synchronised stereo chorus or phaser for spatial effects and a reverb unit to add extra dimension and realism. A synchronised panner and a comprehensive delay engine are also incorporated. Multi-timbral parts Depending on the power of the PC or Mac used, the V-Station delivers eight voices for each instance. With the ability to run multiple instances simultaneously, the V Station can run as many multi-timbral parts as the power of the host computer will allow. The Novation V-Station is available in standard VST (for PC) or Mac Audio Plug-in formats. UK R.R.P. is £249.00, including VAT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Feathers Posted January 17, 2003 Share Posted January 17, 2003 That's pretty good I reckon! I was going to buy a used K-Station on Ebay auction. I lost that one and ended up buying a Korg Z1 instead. There is no mention of Vocoder or Audio input as oscillator.. The K-Station has both features and that was my reason for choosing it in the first place. If the software version lacks these features then they might as well not have bothered in the first place. Does it have these features? As far as I know... Access have either released or are releasing a VSTi virus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest j sainsbury Posted January 22, 2003 Share Posted January 22, 2003 the virus softsynth is only availble for pro tools as i needs the tdm chip to make the sounds, you cannot make a virus softsynth because it needs a DSP card to run off so the only way you will get a true soft virus is with a pro tools TDM rig Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Reflekshun Posted January 22, 2003 Share Posted January 22, 2003 Still you'd expect access to come up with top quality analog modelling and so on to emulate the sound.. it may not be 'true' but pretty damn close. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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