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Electra x vst expantions
Electra x vst expantions







electra x vst expantions

  • ‘Carbon Electra does a great job on combining analogue features and modern graphical tools within one interface.
  • ‘Carbon Electra is a great sounding, versatile, powerful and easy-to-use synth with a massive library of presets that will be an asset to anyone aiming to create interesting electronic music - it's great for novices and pros alike.’ DJ Mag.
  • Lush pads, wicked bass and leads that melt your brain.' Nine to Five
  • 'Directly from a future: a modern aggressive sound with best step sequencer ever and lots of presets from star producers.' Sound Bytes Mag.
  • 'An easy to use synth with stunning visuals and incredible sound.' Computer Music Academy.
  • Basses really bring the bottom end of mixes to life and some of the leads and incidental effects add angles to tracks I can only dream of.' MusicTech
  • 'The synth’s sounds definitely cut through mixes.
  • The precision and clarity of modern VA synthesizers with the wild aggressive nature of an analogue beast.' Bedroom Producers Blog
  • 'Carbon Electra has a sonic richness, the raw oscillators are fat, buzzy and especially delicious in the lower octaves.
  • A focused instrument geared for the modern producer.' Ask Audio Mag
  • 'A digital beast perfectly easy to approach, yet complex for your sound design needs.
  • 'A very powerful synth with a character of its own, the envelope step sequencer is one of the most clever additions I’ve seen.' Producer Spot.
  • Mousewheel functionality implemented on MacOS.
  • Over one hundred and fifty new presets: Exclusive to Carbon Electra 1.5 - new presets using all the new features and including ACID, SEQUENCE, LEAD AND FX banks.
  • Step Envelope Menu: Step Envelope context menu (right-click on Step Envelope text) with copy, paste and other features eases graph editing and makes it possible to easily copy data between presets.
  • Oscillator 1 FM modulation switch: Easily create classic FM sounds.
  • New Distortion mode: Provides brighter, harsher and in-your-face distortion without overdrive muddiness.
  • electra x vst expantions

    True filter bypass: It is also now possible to bypass (disable) the filter for raw oscillator timbres.New filter modes allow a wider range of tones from smooth crunchiness to screaming self-oscillation. All new classic analog style filter modes: Sallen-Key 12dB Low Pass Filter, 6dB Band Pass Filter and 6dB High Pass Filter and Soft OTA 24dB Low Pass Filter.Create analog style note recordings with a modern twist. New sequencer function for step envelope: Includes an extended 28 semitone range and rests with support for pitch sweeps, legato glide and envelope re-trigger.Honestly if you are going to buy any synth this year, pick this up it's worth every penny. Which really did surprise me as this is not something you associate with a soft synth.

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    Rich in harmonics and full of bite in the top end. Much like the minibrute the more you distort and saturate the sound the better it gets. For a soft synth to be compared to sounding like an analogue beast is quite a compliment.

    electra x vst expantions

    I instantly thought this sounds a little like my Arturia Minibrute, which if you've used before will know how good it sounds. Where the instrument gets interesting is how it sounds.

    electra x vst expantions

    Controls wise was very similar to everything else I've used, so navigation around the synth was simple. So I downloaded, installed and was quite honestly blown away with how it sounded. I saw it was on sale at 40% off and figured at that price even if I use it only once it'll be worth it. Carbon Electra always looked to be very similar to everything else I had. There are exception like Xfer Serum that just take sound design to the next level. I mean they all essentially do the same thing. The reason being is I thought how many synths do you actually need to own. I had seen Carbon Electra advertised a lot over the past year or so and never really took much interest in it.









    Electra x vst expantions