Tone2 Updates Rayblaster Synth

US Impulse modeling synth goes from 32-bit to 64-bit for higher sound quality      01/11/23

Tone2 Updates Rayblaster Synth


Tone2 tells us that RayBlaster3 is available. A spokesperson told us, "It unveils a completely new dimension of sounds, impossible with other synths. The revolutionary Impulse-Modeling-Synthesis is not just a marketing buzzword, but a radically different approach to synthetic sound generation. This innovative approach goes far beyond traditional forms of synthesis. It offers a whole new world of sounds and enormous potential for producing creative modern music."

Features:

  • Revolutionary, new synthesis method
  • Unique signature sound
  • Over 1100 inspiring sounds created by professional designers
  • Discover a completely new sonic territory
  • High-end sound quality
  • Huge sonic range and high flexibility
  • GUI with 22 sizes and High-DPI support
  • Native support for Retina, WQHD, 4K, 5K and 8K UHD displays
  • Easy to use & fun to play
  • Powerful sound engine with true stereo architecture
  • Create distinctive sounds that are impossible to produce with other synthesizers
  • Quickly catches your audiences' attention and makes your music to stand out from the crowd
  • Comfortable patch browser and flexible preset management
  • Modular effect section with 44 effect types
  • Drag & drop modulation
  • Expandability

Click here to see what's new in RayBlaster 3.0.

Pricing and Availability:
On offer at $99 (Regular price: $199)
RayBlaster 1 and 2 owners can upgrade to v3.x with a discount ($29)

More information:

 



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