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Spectra by Kjaerhus Audio - Release January 3, 2006

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Spectra is a synthesizer plug-in which combines multistage additive synthesis with traditional subtractive synthesis giving you strong sound possibilities ranging from classic synthesizer sounds to re-synthesized instrument sounds and sound morphing. It features a 250 partial additive engine with up to 8 detune-able oscillators per Voice. Up to 100 harmonies can be made on a timeline for re-synthesis and harmony morphing. An audio analyzer is available to convert wave files into harmonies. The subtractive part includes 12 analog modeled filters with resonance, two of those to self-oscillation. Two LFOs are available for tremolo, vibrato and filter modulations. Five flexible multipoint envelopes with looping and time-stretch capabilities are available to control amplitude, filter cut-off, pitch and modulation level for each of the two LFOs. The effect section features Chorus / Flanger, Delay, Phaser and Reverb. A two bank preset system is available for easy program handling; you can for instance browse through one bank and easily save your favorite sounds to the other bank. There is no latency, which makes this the ideal instrument for real time performance in the studio or on stage.


Key Features

Multistage additive and subtractive synthesis
250 partials additive engine
8 detune-able oscillators per voice
Harmony morphing with looping and time-stretch
Analog modeled filters
Polyphonic portamento
Audio Analyzer
2 LFOs with 12 waveforms, sync and sample / hold
5 multipoint envelopes with looping and time-stretch
Waveform presets
Full pedal implementation
Midi Modulation
Midi Learn
Parameter Automation (VST)
256 Voices
Chorus / Flanger, Delay, Phaser and Reverb effects
Sample accurate processing
2 banks preset system for easy program handling
MIDI range filtering
Transpose
Zero Latency

Spectra will be sold for $198.00, but with a 20% introduction discount, the price is only $158.00, until February 3, 2006.
Last edited by Torben on Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:23 am, edited 1 time in total.

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:shock:

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Lets talk money.

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Wow I wasn't expecting something like this from you guys :o :o :D .

Somebody remind me to start saving money in January 2006 for the end of the year so my broke pensioner ass can actually manage too spoil myself :(.

All this nice stuff and I cannot afford any of it.

Oh well I undergo the surgical knife on the 23rd of this month and will be in hospital all of January (major surrgical procedure) so it's not like I could use any of it anyway :(.

Still it just compounds those feelings when you're broke,live with chronic pain and would absolutely love something fresh to program and brighten up your day.

(Sorry for the downer guys these new meds are really not very pleasant :( )

Congratulations Kaujerhaus and whilst I'm here can I please thankyou sincerely for the great freeware plugin collection on your site.
For people like me your dedication as dev to produce great freeware alternatives is greatly appreciated.
I hope this does exceptionally well for you.
All the best.
FaX

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:-o :o :shock:

:D

:hyper: :hyper:

btw if you need presets you can pm me

I did patches for lots synths,

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 29#1222229
sound is vibration, vibration is life

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urg--- is it my fever?? am I dreaming??

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It kicks ass! Congratulations!
Rakkervoksen

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Wow, very nice. Can't wait to hear it. :hyper:

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This looks great :D... I couldn't even find it on the Kjaerhus website yet, I was looking for the pre-order button ;).
rsmus7 wrote:btw if you need presets you can pm me
There was a request for sound designers already a couple of weeks ago... You probably missed that?

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that looks funky!
aka rktic. demoscener (Farbrausch, Holon, MFX, Still), sound designer, ux-dude, sth @AudioRealism, human synthesizer—not necessarily in that order.

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Looks interesting.

Some key features for me to buy synth stuff:

1. Sounds good of course
2. Fun and easy to work with
3. Fun and easy to work with
4. Fun and easy to work with
5. Fairly good collection of presets with different character.
6. External midi CCs or NRPN/RPN on everything.
7. Automation compatible
8. Not too hard on cpu(not major but nice)


And by the way, thanks for you Classic free series. :)

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Hmmm does it do resynthesis of wav files also?
And will it actually be affordable for income compromised folk like me.

Octopus - too expensive :( but nice.
Zebra2 - off the hook but once again a little over a quater of my monthly income :(.

Everything I've got now ie:Wusik (thanks Goseba) ,Kubik & Reaktor5 (thanx Ttoz for Sessions) was paid for buy the other half or family members ie: Kubik , R5 update , Reason 3 update etc.).

It would be nice as an adult to be able to actually purchase something myself.

My hardware funded all the initial software , lappy , controllers , new monitors and mixer etc.

Being broke and seeing all these Christmas goodies is depressing.

Shit I'm on a downer today :? :( :( .

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what about a classic version? :hihi:

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Sorry to hear that FaX... but on the other hand: There are sooo many great free synths as well, it's not like there's nothing at all to use. And in the non-cyber world we all see the ads for great cars etc that we cannot buy... At kvraudio at least you get informed about all the free stuff as well, of which Torben is one of the major providers...

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Looks nice. Two questions, though.
Is there a timeline for each of the oscs? Can the morphing be controlled in an lfoish manner as well?

Cheers, Jo
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