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!j development Ninja released
1st February 2002
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!j development have released Ninja, a new VSTi for Windows. It is extremely well specified and unbelievably its free!! Brief highlights are:

- 24 voice polyphonic
- 8 part multi-timbral
- 8 stereo output channels
- 2 high quality anti-aliased oscillators
- 4 vario-edge wave forms and colour noise generator
- Pulse width oscillator (step-less variable pulse width)
- 4 oscillation algorithms (stacked, hardsync, softsync, cross modulation)
- Additional noise and ring modulator
- 6 diverse dynamic resonance filters with self oscillation
- Modulation matrix
- 2 advanced tempo sync / free run LFO's with diverse waveforms
- Routable 6 segment modulation envelope generator
- MIDI controller implementation for all parameters


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