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Monolisa

Synth (Analogue / Subtractive) Plugin by Omnitaur
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Monolisa
Monolisa by Omnitaur is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin.
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Version
1.12
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Features:

  • Monophonic.
  • VCO:
    • Osc1: Saw and Square.
    • PWM (Osc1 Square). Mode: Manual, Envelope and LFO.
    • Semi-tune transpose (osc1 & 2 linked).
    • Osc2: Sub(square), White and Pink noise.
    • Oscillator Mixer.
  • VCF:
    • 24dB Low-pass.
    • 24dB Hi-pass.
    • Cutoff and Resonance.
    • Envelope intensity.
    • Keyboard-tracking.
    • ADSR Envelope (velocity controlled).
  • VCA:
    • Main Volume.
    • ADSR Envelope (velocity controlled).
  • LFO:
    • Shape (Sine, Saw and Square).
    • Frequency.
    • Modulation Source: VCF ADSR.
    • Destinations: VCO, VCF and VCA.
  • Keyboard:
    • Trigger/Legato switch.
    • Note Priority switch (global).
    • Portamento time.
    • Pitch-bend range.
    • Modulation-wheel intensity.
    • Aftertouch intensity.
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Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 2 reviews
Monolisa

Reviewed By overhishead [all]
May 28th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1 on Windows

I can't believe how amazing this synth sounds after 12 years.

Often when I am trying to create a bassline patch, I need to try synth after synth, unable to find a connection. I have access to some of the newest synths, oldest synths, and this one just gets me where I want to go faster than anything, and the filter is just outrageous. The controls do exactly what I expect them to do, intuitively. I would ask Omnitaur to update it, but I wouldn't want them to risk it because this synthesizer is perfection for what it is. This piece of software is a blessing.

If you haven't tried this instrument before, DO NOT, because it is my secret weapon.

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Monolisa

Reviewed By bduffy [all]
July 18th, 2006
Version reviewed: 1.1 on Windows

I'm surprised this is the first review of this wonderful little synth! Here we go then...

Monolisa was announced one day by designer Jörgen Arvidsson as his forray into synth design. After internally rolling my eyes at Y.E.T.A.N.O.T.H.E.R. Moog-type monosynth, I downloaded it and was immediately pleased with the beautiful, compact interface. Every detail is just right on this: a classic, well-designed interface that makes you want to reach out and tweak it!

Upon playing it, I was very impressed with the depth of the bass tone. I realise this is a representation of basic synthesis principles, but it seems to have its own sound, and a good one at that! Those looking for a strong, bread'n'butter bass synth need look no further than Monolisa for their needs.

The first few patches demonstrate Monolisa's bass strength quite clearly, like a "Best Of" bass synthesis, and are easily modified with the clearly laid-out interface. The leads are strong here too, many a great melody could come from these as well. I'd wager a blind test would put this synth up with some more high-profile favourites.

This is a synth that should be pointed out to all SynthEdit nay-sayers. Free, easy and great-sounding, we all owe Mr nBeat thanks for his hard work and great design. I'll be using this for years to come!
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Comments & Discussion for Omnitaur Monolisa

Discussion
Discussion: Active
evilplazma
evilplazma
18 April 2020 at 12:17am

Certainly blows the fish outta the water.

The filter makes everything so twisted and tasty sounding.

Cool as a mono, would be superb as a poly.

rubberhusband
rubberhusband
20 April 2021 at 7:01pm

Is this a 32-Bit or 64-Bit VST?

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