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AuthorTopic: GCBS Updated to version 2.0
FrettedSynth
Posted: 7th June 2004 09:51
Hello KVR

Smile GCBS (Guitar Controlled Bass Synth) has been updated to version 2.0
Now includes the same tracking design as in String Sculptor.
(User replies call it the fastest most responsive guitar synth they have ever played)
Try it for yourself and you decide? There is no midi so slides and bends are smooth.
GCBS and String Sculptor are designed as live performance instruments.
Also added was velocity tracking of the amp.
Redesigned the waveshaper, and added more control of the octave switching.

Those who purchased GCBS version 1.0 will receive a free upgrade to GCBS
version 2.0. You should receive an email in the coming days.
If not please contact us for purchase verification.

A demo version is available at frettedsynth[DOT]com

Fretted Synth Audio
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