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Altitude

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Altitude
Altitude by nakst is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Software Application for macOS, Windows and Linux. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin and a Standalone Application.
Product
Version
1.6.0
5 GB of available drive space (exact size depends on the number of installed formats);
1 GB of RAM;
64-bit Intel or AMD processor;
Windows 7 64-bit or newer;
supported host software;
for the standalone format: MIDI input and audio output devices
Product
Version
1.6.0
5 GB of available drive space (exact size depends on the number of installed formats);
1 GB of RAM;
64-bit Intel or Apple Silicon processor;
macOS 10.14-13;
supported host software;
for the standalone format: MIDI input and audio output devices
Product
Version
1.6.0
5 GB of available drive space (exact size depends on the number of installed formats);
1 GB of RAM;
64-bit Intel or AMD processor;
X11/Linux with glibc 2.22 or newer;
supported host software;
for the standalone format: MIDI input and audio output devices
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Altitude is a modern musical instrument that combines subtractive, sampling and FM synthesis, enabling you to produce a wide variety of complex sounds. Booming basses, provocative pads, effervescent effects, sonorous sequences: whatever your mix needs, it'll only be a few clicks away.

The clear user interface serves as your guide through your auditory adventures. With its straightforward layout, exploring the deepest depths of the audio engine's facilities is just as effortless as making your first patch. The design is alive with visual aids and reactive displays that make it a cinch to work on intricate patches.

Visit the website for more information and sound demos: https://nakst.gitlab.io/altitude/

Key features:

  • 8 generators (4 oscillators and 4 sample layers), 2 filters with 15 algorithms, 8 effect unit slots with 17 effect types, dual 24-step sequencers.
  • High precision modulation: 5 envelopes, 2 step modulators, 4 math modulators, 4 LFOs, 21 slot modulation matrix, 4 macro dials. Over 500 modulation destinations are available.
  • Focused and streamlined user interface with custom skinning support and scaling ranging from 100% to 300.
  • Highly tuned performance, including native support for Apple Silicon "M1" processors.
  • Over 300 builtin patches in the factory ROM.
  • No copy protection or DRM.

Plugin formats:

  • The CLAP plugin format, including support for polyphonic non-destructive modulation, preset discovery, parameter indication and several more extensions. Tested in Bitwig, REAPER and others.
  • Audio Unit. (macOS only).
  • The native FL Studio plugin format, including support for slide/glide notes. Requires FL Studio 9 or newer. (Windows and macOS only).
  • Standalone (requires compatible audio and MIDI hardware).

See the website https://nakst.gitlab.io/altitude/ for a complete list of system requirements.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 2 reviews
Altitude

Reviewed By anli [all]
June 1st, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.5 on Linux

Very clean, eyes friendly UI and UX result in pleasure playing with... well, with that magic called sound, making it even more magic.

Great user guide. If something still is not understood, nakst is very friendly and open to help with discord server.

Manjaro Linux and REAPER are in use.

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Altitude

Reviewed By fdigl [all]
April 4th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

For those of you who wish to use this synth in a host that doesn't support CLAP on Windows, visit here for a guide: fdigl.github.io/building-clap-wrapper/

This synth has hands down replaced every single workhorse subtractive synth in my workflow.

To preface this, I am a sound designer of well over a decade and a half's worth of experience and have beta tested this software for a good while before its release. I've used pretty much every subtractive synth under the sun that you've seen make rounds: be it Sylenth1, Spire, Rapid, or even the various models of the Virus. Every synth has its own character, and Altitude is most definitely no exception.

With different detune models, several samples to choose from, the ability to add your own samples, an absurd amount of modulation, some VERY delectable effects, and an intuitive skinnable UI with a UX that flows like a river, this synth has been the first tool I reach for in my sound design toolkit. Rumbling reese basses, gritty dubstep growls, plucks with envelopes of any shape or size, trance leads that send you straight to euphoria, galactically huge pads, and hardstyle screeches so sharp you don't even need to mix them, Altitude has pretty much every ground you need covered.

Sound
Unison in different tastes, oscillators in different flavors, effects that are out-of-the-box usable, and modulation that's easily musical. There's nothing not to like here. With the ability to add multiple filters in the effects stage and route them pretty much in any way you need them to, you could practically pre-mix your patches before it even hits the mixer effects. Not to mention all the in-oscillator modulation you could have, which could turn Altitude into an 8-operator FM synth with ease.

Interface
Everything is laid out in an intuitive way. Navigation is not complicated at all. Some may not like that there are tabs and pages, but nakst has done his best to ensure that there is as much you need visible as possible on each page. You won't get lost if you take a quick glance at where everything is at. Modulation is always at the bottom. The stock skins are clean, elegant, readable, and have good contrast. The fact that you can add your own skins to your taste is a big plus. I'm looking forward to seeing what the community comes up with.

Modulation
There is an absolutely insane amount of modulation you can have going on in Altitude. The question is not what can you modulate, but rather what can't you modulate? You can use modulators to modulate other modulators and their modulation amounts. Altitude takes this to a whole new level with the Math modulators. This is one of the biggest highlights of the synth. It's very intuitive to modulate: just click a modulation slot, then click its destination in the synth's UI. Simple as that.

Performance
Altitude generally performs better than Serum, Spire, Vital, and Rapid from my experience. It's on par or better than Sylenth1 and Viper, especially on the heavier patches. It has a much better rendering time than the others mentioned as well. Due to its complexity, it does perform worse than Apricot (the little brother to Altitude) and Synth1 from my testing. I'm very pleased with how it performs.

Content
Altitude comes with a very generous bank of samples and patches. I won't comment on my own patches I made during beta for the factory bank, but the others have done a spectacular job showcasing what they can do with the synth. Pretty much any patch is usable in a track. Many of the samples used for the sample oscillators could be patches of their own, which gets you some pretty awesome results when you stack them up or modulate them.

Overall, if you're looking for a subtractive synth that will get you the best bang for your buck, then Altitude is a very strong contender. It's intuitive enough to teach synthesis on, yet complex enough to keep you coming back as a seasoned sound design veteran. Although it is a new synth and there aren't countless and countless of preset banks available quite yet, I have a feeling that we're not very far off from a lot of content being made for this. With the amount of depth that Altitude has, I'm sure that the presets will be far from the typical ones you see being remade and resold over and over again. I'll continue releasing patches for this beast, and I encourage everyone to get creative.

Happy synthesizing.

Here's a YouTube playlist full of some of my Altitude showcases: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpM3AzNXx561nOxtvgKHX90Fu4HEm2iM

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