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PPG WaveGenerator For Mac And PC Now Available
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Wolfgang Palm announces that shipping has started 28/11/13
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Wolfgang Palm has announced the PPG WaveGenerator for Mac OS X and Windows is now available. The PPG WaveGenerator first appeared as an iOS App.
Wolfgang says that the same great synth takes advantage of the additional power found on desktop and laptop computers to allow users to use this as a in their favourite Mac and PC DAW as a 64 or 32 bit VSTi. AU is to planned to follow shortly and other formats are being considered.
Key Features:
Creation of your own waves and wavetables
Playful sound creation simply by drawing or picking harmonics
256 waves assembled within a wave grid
3 Audio Oscillators
3 Noise generators, for audio and modulations
Classic 24 dB low pass filter, combined with an overdrive simulation.
Dual amplifier, for versatile control of 2 audio signals as well as panning.
13 Envelopes, for control of pitch, waveform, filter, noise, gain, and panning
4 LFOs
Powerful Step Sequencer with playback arpeggiator
Delay/Reverb effect
Audio engine with 2 synthesis modes, and variable wave blending quality.
Directly accessible context help for each module
Transform pictures into a sound !
Free configurable schematic keypad, with extremely expressive modulation possibilities.
PPG WaveGenerator comes with more than 300 sounds of all categories, created by our sound designer team.
Transfer patches from the iPad app to the desktop app.
Formats:
Mac: VST 64 and 32bit
Windows: VST 64 and 32bit
About Wolfgang Palm Wolfgang Palm was the originator of wavetable synthesis and founder/owner of PPG. The PPG Wave synthesisers were groundbreaking.Notable artists which used the Wave included: a-ha, Alphaville, David Bowie, The Fixx, Go West, Trevor Horn, Propaganda, Jean Michel Jarre, Level 42, Art of Noise, Rush, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, Robert Palmer, Psychedelic Furs, Talk Talk, Tears for Fears, Steve Winwood, Stevie Nicks, Thomas Dolby, Ultravox and Stevie Wonder.
Wolfgang Palm was also part of the team behind the Woldorf Wave and associated later versions.