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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
Yeh, its def not a rompler:
Hypersonic is supplied as a VST Instrument for Mac and Windows users, and Mac users also get an Audio Units version for running under Logic. Each instance of Hypersonic is 16-part multitimbral with a maximum of 1024 voices (64 voices for each part), and you can have up to 32 individual outputs, which are assigned through 16 output banks. These output banks can be configured as either stereo, mono, or quad, although the latter quad (four channels on one fader) output is only available to Cubase SX v2 and Nuendo v2 users — in all other hosts, a Quad channel will be displayed on the mixer as four mono channels.
In terms of the sound library, Hypersonic is supplied with a 1000-preset patch library that cover a huge range of instrument types. And although Hypersonic does play back sample-based material, this is just one element of a patch's sound, as Hypersonic also contains a virtual-analogue synth engine (featuring two oscillators with multiple waveforms, pulse-width modulation and sync capabilities), a three-operator FM engine (one carrier and two modulators in parallel), and a wavetable synth engine. And, of course, no workstation would be complete without a healthy selection of effects: Hypersonic allows up to 64 effects to be used simultaneously, four for each individual Part. |
look, if you like it its fine by me, but please dont compare it to FM8 or Massive, its just not the same, with the FM8 you have 8 oscs that can modulate any other 7 of them with any amount you want (and lots of other stuff too), and massive have a powerfull wavetable oscs and almost every paramater can be automated by an envelope/lfo/sequence (and again lots of other stuff)... i dont see this one doing any of it...
but again, if it sounds good to you its the most important thing IMO.
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