Melodic Drone Engine For Kontakt

US Channel Robot's Mechia is based around mechanical sounds      12/02/19

Melodic Drone Engine For Kontakt


Channel Robot has announced Mechia, which they describe as a melodic drone engine based around mechanical sounds for Kontakt 5.8.1 and above. A spokesperson told us, “Mechia is the second in a series of  unique engines producing drone sounds, using our 4-voice Recoil playback engine.”

Here's more details in Channel Robot's own words...

Mechia includes a set of 50 custom designed drone sources created to provide long-evolving textural soundscapes. The sounds are carefully structured to allow them to be used in a melodic context – they are much more than normal one-note drone loops.

Mechia’s powerful 4-voice dual-channel engine offers you the sculpting and creative power to use 8 different sounds in your final playback:

Select any combination of voices (including repeating the same voice but with modified settings for phase shifting and beating effects), each voice then passes through the standard channel, each with their own envelope, tremolo and vibrato modules.

In parallel the voices pass through our unique physical modelling style exciter and resonator engines, where you can define exciter patterns and speed, attack, release and length as well as define a re-pitching sequence. Each voice channel has independent volume, pitch and sample-start offset controls.

Pricing and Availability:

£15

More information:

 



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