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Ohm Force has released Ohmicide:Melohman, initially in VST format for Windows and Audio Units for Intel-Mac OS X - the PPC-Mac versions will follow shortly.

ACID Pro 7

Ohm Force describe Ohmicide:Melohman as "that magic box which makes you smile!"

Based on Predatohm's design, Ohmicide:Melohman is organized around up to four frequency bands, each of them coming with their own Noise Gate, Dynamic, Distortion, Feedback Generator and all mixing abilities with just a twist of pre- and post-processing (distort input, high shelf output...).

The DSP is 100% different from Predatohm: the compressor/expander works differently to fit well with both the very sharp Noise Gate and the huge amount of new distortions. Those are at the core of Ohmicide. They're designed to offer pretty much everything you can think of next to a lot of things you can't. Some, like the tasty "Porridge" distortion sounds deliciously analog, while the "Fractal" one is harsh and digital as hell. Or you've got the very dense "Accumulator" that can add low harmonics instead of high.

All of these distortions are mainly new breeds - yet the classics are also covered. They all are declined (?) in three variations: normal, ampsim and odd. The "Odd" one gives you control over the harmonics frequency and allows for slightly detuned distortion. Last but not least, Ohm Force has added a disto type that was missing from Predatohm... No distortion. It was an absolute need, considering how many things can be done just by using the multiband dynamics!

Predatohm addicts will be happy to know that not only does Ohmicide:Melohman include a feedback generator on each band, but that it can be spread in stereo.

Already known to Symptohm:Melohman and Minimonsta:Melohman users, Melohman is a set of features dedicated to live action. It allows you to morph between presets or randomize the sound in an intuitive, organic way. Just plug a MIDI keyboard in to your computer and play notes to go from one sound to another at a velocity sensitive speed.

For the first time it is included on an effect. Testing shows good results for anything that involves live mix/remix as well as being efficient in a production situation. Also used in a MIDI pattern logic it's a very powerful tool for loop manglers.

Core features:

  • Phase corrected multiband stereo effect.
  • Band distortion: a heap of modern sounding stereo distortions that can feedback.
  • Band dynamic: alien compressor or expander, synchronized noise gate.
  • Band stereo: optionally process in mid/side mode for more stereo field tweak-ability.
  • First Melohman effect: MIDI controlled preset morphing or randomization.
  • Optional High Quality rendering (internal oversampling).
  • Great on guitar, bass, synth, and any living creature in general.

There are two license options:

  • Single License version: €79. Includes a single platform only (but the customer gets to choose it).
  • Pack version: €99. Includes all platforms (including future ones).

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