Hollow Sun – vKS70 (KONTAKT)

By | August 10, 2018

 

Publisher : Hollow Sun
Website : Hollow Sun
Format : KONTAKT
Quality : 24 bit 48 kHz stereo

Description : Several decades ago (1985, to be precise), the Japanese manufacturer released the JX8P, which was very good. A year or so later, they quickly released the JX10P. This new breed of synthesizers used oscillators with digital control (DCO). Not digital oscillators, namely analog, simply with digital control for better stability adjustment … but otherwise everything is analog. And it sounds powerful. We comprehensively multisampled the raw signals from the infrasound, the minima to the highest frequencies, and made some long ones – up to a minute each – so they could breathe. These signals are added to the nature of the source instruments, as well as to the set of samples.
Unfortunately, these synthesizers were bad for zuk programming. But the company reacted to this with its PG800 programmer … It was connected via a six-pin DIN-cable and allowed all to be adjusted in a practical way. This MIDI controller took its niche for 30 years ahead and we repeated its graphical interface in our instrument.
We’ve added several solutions, primarily Suboktava, and also “Extras” – additional waveforms that include synchronization, cross-mode and PWM. We also added pink noise to DCO2 to give additional flexibility, and the high-pass (HPF) filter is variable, not switchable. We also added various monophonic and unison playback modes for some bass and leading lines. And, of course, there are effects – DISTORTION> EQ> CHORUS / FLANGE / PHASER> DELAY> CONVOLUTION REVERB
We also added several LFOs.

 
Content:
* 48 kHz / 24-bit samples, 1 GB
* Advanced Retro Synthesis Engine
* Full length, some lasting a minute or more for ‘breath’
* 70 presets, extensively editable with save options
* Multi-FX with distortion, EQ, modulation effects and delay
* Convolution reverb with room, spring, plate and hall

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