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Tone2 electra x vst
Tone2 electra x vst












  1. #Tone2 electra x vst 64 Bit
  2. #Tone2 electra x vst mod

It’s also very easy to program, you can even load a “template” preset of various types of sounds from FM to Phase Distortion or Wavetable and Subtractive Pads. There’s even a fat tune mode that let’s you create some fat chord style sounds, etc. There’s also other ways you can alter the sound, including adding some “analog” character to it, from a nicely operating analog synth, to one that is all out of wack and has a mind of it’s own. The FX are actually usable without hogging up a bunch of CPU, which is always good. That’s a lot of different engines, each with their own character and settings. You can choose from Virtual Analog engine, Ultrasaw engine, Noise/Fractal engine, sample playback, and wavetable synthesis. The fact that you have 3 oscillators per layer is nice. The included presets show of quite a bit of the power of the synth but I think the fun comes when you start creating your own sounds. It can sound fat, harsh, smooth, metallic, airy, whatever. Pretty much however you want it to sound.

  • format: 32/64 bit VSTi, standalone (PC), VSTi, AU, Universal Binary (MAC).
  • You can build some pretty deep sounds with it, but the great thing about it, it’s not complicated to understand or program.

    #Tone2 electra x vst mod

    Just so you know, each synth/layer has 3 oscillators! Yeah….plus 2 filters, and arp, lfos, envelops, 10 point mod matrix, I think you see where I’m going with this right? You get 4 synths in this baby, you can either use it as a 4 part multitimbral synth, or you can stack them all. This is basically a monster, 4 synth engine, multi fx, multi arpeggiator, multi everything synth with the great sound Tone2 is known for.

    #Tone2 electra x vst 64 Bit

    Sure I can use jbridge and such, but I prefer to go native 64 bit if I can.Īnyway, this new synth is not an update to either Firebird+ or Gladiator 2, it’s doing it’s own thing, and doing it in full 64 bit glory! I really enjoyed their Firebird+ synth, and Gladiator 2 was dope as well, but neither of them were 64 bit, so I wasn’t able to use them as much once I moved over to a 64 bit host. Figured I’d start off with a review of a new synth from Tone2, one of my favorite synth makers.














    Tone2 electra x vst