Tone2 Updates Icarus Synth

US Large number of new features includes new resynthesis modes and more effects      04/06/18

Buying Choices
Affilliate Links help support the site

Tone2 says that their flagship Icarus synth has been updated to v1.6. This major update, is available for free and includes new resynthesis modes, additonal effects, a better user interface, enhanced sound and a large number of new features.

Icarus 1.6 is downward compatible with all previous versions. A spokesperson told us, “All existing song projects and patches can be loaded without any further steps necessary. They will benefit from the enhanced sound quality.”

Icarus Features

  • The powerful audio engine is able to produce all important synth sounds in high-end quality
  • The award winning '3D wavetable synthesis' creates sounds impossible with other synths and reveals a new level of dynamic expression
  • The resynthesis allows you to rebuild any sound with a single mouse click
  •  Low CPU requirement
  • Easy to use interface with animated displays and drag&drop modulation
  • Huge sonic range
  • Over 1000 presets by pro-designers
  • Patch browser
  • Powerful wavetable and spectrum editor
  • 3 x 53 effects, vocoder
  • Powerful Arpeggiator
  • 10x stereo Hypersaw, unison, stacks, chords, mono, poly, legato...
  • 54 synthesis modes (FM, PWM, formant, phase distort, sync, ...)
  • Dual multi-mode filter section with 62 filter types and 8 distortion types
  • Customizable user interface
  • Expandability, modular

 

Pricing and Availability:
Free update.

Icarus costs €149 / $179.

More information:

 



More From: TONE2
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

5 Firmware Updates that Totally Changed the Game 

Revisions that turned synths into brand new machines


The Magic of 1980's Pinball Soundtracks 

Suzanne Ciani's captivating sci-fi soundscape


And more


Aodyo Loom


6 Instruments Fatally Flawed at Release 

These synths took a little time to reach their potential


Is the Korg Drumlogue worth it in 2024? 

Developments for Korg's instrument have been slow but promising.


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com