Woodsynth Updated

US Version 2.0 of Woodman's Immaculate Maple Syrup Studio synth adds FM and more      27/04/21

Woodman's Immaculate Maple Syrup Studio has released WoodSynth 2.0, which they describe as a significant update of its multi layer synthesizer. Here's the details in their own words...


New features :
        •       Added multi-point ADSR display/editor for the Amplitude Envelope.
        •       Added FM synthesis (Phase modulation between the main oscillators).
        •       Added source selection for the main LFO's :
LFO signal can now come from the samples of any of the 4 layers.
LFO signal can come from the track or side chain audio (low-passed or RMS)
        •       Added unison mode per layer (4 layers * 16 voices -> 64 voices !).
        •       Added Aux Envelope ADSR routing to :
Phase modulation (FM synthesis),
Ring Modulation of OSC1&2,
LFO frequency modulation,
Crossfade OSC1&2
        •       Added oscilloscope window.
        •       Added Midi Learn for almost all controls.
        •       Layer Velocity and Pressure popups are now multiple selection panels.
        •       Added volume control for each step in the sequencers.
        •       Added Parameter2 control for each step which can be routed to :
Filter Up/Down
Filter Q
LFO frequency modulation
        •       Added oscillator and samples frequency modulation to the main LFO's.
        •       Added 15 presets.
        •       When not using iCloud the AUv3 presets will be copied into a "from_auv3" folder in the stand-alone app.
        •       Fixed font scaling in Cubasis and Garageband on iOS.
        •       Fixed crash in samples when auto gain is on and slice width set to zero.

Pricing and Availability:

WoodSynth for iPad: $13.99
WoodSynth for MacOS: $44.99

More information:

 



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