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This is probably one of the most unique soft synths I've ever played. The description pretty much covers it, the mains things I would add are:
1. Even though there aren't any built in modulators aside from an ADSR, everything can be automated thru your DAW, and using something like a mod wheel or expression pedal can add immense expressivity and variation to the sound.
2. The Trajectory Feedback section can create all sorts of crazy and sometimes unpredictable sounds depending on how you use it, adding all sorts of layers of noise and echos. Try cranking up the time and feedback, along with the ADSR release while modulating the size parameter for some cool echo effects, or modulating the time with the feedback turned up for some distorted, glitchy echos.
The sounds produced are generally warm and analog-like but can also be edgy and distorted without even touching the saturation slider. The oversampling is a great feature, although CPU load can become an issue as mentioned, so I would maybe reserve this feature more for off-line rendering. Overall a great instrument if you like experimenting and creating complex, evolving sounds.
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