Wusik ZR Wave Synth Launches

US Single-cycle wave playback engine features 48 selectable waves      12/08/19

Wusik says that Wusik ZR is a single-cycle wave playback engine with Hyper Oversampling Code using SSE2/AVX.

Wusik ZR Specs

  • Windows 32/64 and MAC OSX 64 bits compatible. VST2/VST3 and on OSX extra AU format;
  • Bank of 128 programs all designed by WilliamK (there's also an Init bank if you want to start from zero and do your own presets);
  • You can save/load/copy/paste programs, even from one bank to another bank;
  • Wave Engine with predefined sounds: 48 selectable waves from multiple banks. Each bank has 12 waveforms, and you can load 4 banks at one time. Each waveform is a single cycle 1200 samples wave;
  • Mono or Poly (32 voices total) with Unison (mono), Glide and Auto-Glide options;
  • Up to 16 either Static or Wavesequenced Layers;
  • ADSR envelope with clip output, velocity settings and an option to Loop the envelope ADS stages;
  • Filter with ADSR envelope just for it (lowpass, bandpass, highpass, notch);
  • The filter has smooth and limit options;
  • ADSR Pitch envelope;
  • Master Limiter that can be turned off (one per Zone, read below);
  • 4 Zones, each zone is a complete set of options: layers + master options + effects;
  • Layers can be Added or Multiplied with one-another, making a Ring Modulation effect;
  • Sequenced layers can hold up to 128 steps, and each step you have the following options: volume, pan, time, pitch fine/tune, waveform, crossfade and filter frequency;
  • Several Effects and the ability to host VST2/VST3 files (effects only, no bridging).

 

Pricing and Availability:
$79.95

More information:

 



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