Archive for January, 2023

Polyverse Supermodal Filter features 27 Modes, Morphing Between Modes

 

Polyverse has released Supermodal V1.0.0, a powerful new audio filter plug-in that utilizes hundreds of narrow filter bands to emulate the resonating qualities of acoustic bodies.

With the addition of a parallel classic multi-mode, zero-feedback state variable filter, Supermodal enables users to shape their audio in a wide range of ways.

 

Features:

  • Modal filter capable of seamless morphing between modes
  • 27 Modes ranging from musical to mangled
  • 200+ presets and counting
  • Drive SVF filter input and Modal filter output
  • Modulate any parameter with fast, intuitive modulation sources
  • Cross modulate between 4 modulation slots
  • 24dB per-octave slope state-variable filter
  • Blend between SVF and Modal filter
  • Self-resonate when resonance is boosted past 100
  • Control partials to completely eliminate high or low frequencies
  • Shape modal tails with decay and damping controls

Supermodal is available now for $99.

 

sonicPlanet Creation enables you Synthesize Sound with a Physical Gravity Space Simulation Engine

 

sonicPlanet has released Creation, described as “an advanced sound design tool with a physical gravity space simulation engine with extraordinary audio-visual capabilities”.

 

Creation enables you synthesize sounds, based on 3D modeling of the gravitational interaction of up to 999 objects and 5 masses. Each gravitational object represents an oscillator, with a rich sound synthesis engine and modulation capabilities.

Creation is available now for € 89,00 for OS X and Windows.

 

 

Rhodes V8 Virtual Instrument, A ‘Deeply-Sampled and Modeled’ Rhodes MK8

 

The Rhodes V8 is a plugin emulation of the MK8 electric piano.

Rhodes has released a Rhodes V8 Plugin, the first official Rhodes plugin, featuring a “faithful deeply sampled and modeled recreation’ of its recently introduced Rhodes MK8 electric piano.

In fact, it has released two versions of it: the standard V8 and V8 Pro. The V8 is a virtual instrument, features over 30,000 samples spread across 100 velocity layers.

The V8 also emulates the MK8’s preamp section; this features Drive and Low/High EQ, plus a Vari-Pan effect with Rate and Depth controls. In addition, there’s a suite of presets, designed to demonstrate the MK8’s tonal range and give you some experimental sounds.

If you are willing to spend a bit more, you could go for the V8 Pro, which adds the MK8’s Envelope parameter. This enables you to create envelope-controlled effects such as auto-wah, and gives you audio rate modulation on the Vari-Pan circuit.

You also get the Compressor, Chorus, Phaser and Delay effects from the MK8’s FX section, while the Setup page offers per-note control over Timbre, Fine Tune, Level and Damper response. You can tweak the mic and amp settings, too.

The first video above, offers a deep overview of V8. The second video, below, covers the advanced features:

The V8 and V8 Pro run on PC and Mac in VST/AU/AAX formats and are priced at $180/£150/€170 and $300/£250/€275 respectively.

 

To celebrate the launch of the V8, Rhodes has made a new short film, Missing Keys, featuring Yard Act’s James Smith, which forms the basis of a contest. As its name suggests, the film is missing a keyboard-led soundtrack, and you’re being invited to create one using the 45-day V8 plugin demo.

This can be in any genre you like – the only stipulation is that Smith’s vocals must remain unedited and the V8 must feature prominently.

If you want to enter the contest, you need to upload your entry by 1 March. After this, Rhodes will select the best five entries and send them to a celebrity panel of judges that includes James Blake and James Smith, and they’ll pick a winner during a 30-minute livestream on the Plugin Boutique YouTube channel.

Find out more and download your demo on the Rhodes website.