MonoGrizzly 1.2

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CFA-Sound MonoGrizzly 1.2
MonoGrizzly is the optimal weapon for heavy electro and house basslines. Loaded with over 12 oscillators, followed of a charming moog-ladder modeled filter with 2 tube-drive stages in the back, this plugins warrants wild and fat sounds.

Features:
- Analog modeled synthesizer
- Monophonic mode with glide, hold & retrigger
- Polyphonic mode with maximal 8 voices
- 2x oversampling and anti-aliasing algorithm
- 32 bit internal processing
- 3 unstable running oscillators
- 4 waveforms in each oscillator, which can be used all at once
- Oscillator 2 & 3 are sync-able to oscillator 1
- FM modulation for oscillator 2 & 3
- Phase-drift mode for oscillator 1
- Moog Ladder modeled filter with self-resonation
- Including 4 pole lowpass and 2 pole highpass
- 2 tube drive stages(pre and post)
- Volt-option, which adds a deep amp noise before the filter
- 1 LFO with 4 waveforms for pitch, filter and amp modulation
- 2 fast envelopes(filter and amp)
- 150 factory sounds included by CFA-Sound & EdT Audio
- audiodemo uses additional delay and reverb


All details, audio-demo, demo-version on: http://www.cfa-sound.com
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/4837.html
Last edited by Cyforce on Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:07 pm, edited 17 times in total.

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there is already a VST called Grizzly.... :?

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Kriminal wrote:there is already a VST called Grizzly.... :?
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What? Really? where? :-o

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looks great

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But through the point, that the 3 plugins didn't are named exactly as "Grizzly" is there no trouble i think. Sure they sounding from the name similar, but not exactly same.

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Looks cool, no demo yet though. Costs forty reversed-E's.

lol, I think that's a euro
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Audio demos coming end of the week, and the demo(s) of the plugin(s) itselfs will be available on the the release.

And yes this "€" means euro :D

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The GUI looks great! :-) The sound will have to really blow my socks off though, because I have so many synths that are similarly spec'ed. :-(

--Sean

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Kriminal wrote:there is already a VST called Grizzly.... :?

:lol:

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Looks very nice.
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Usually there should be already the audio demos online, and the plugins itself on the way to shareit, but... once again the grizzlys get a little overhaul with some little improvements, most of them working very subtil, but many of them bringing in the end/sum a lot. Currently is there for the MonoGrizzly only one new modul inside left, something which will let run the osc's not linear, so with a really low subtil pitch-drifting for a little more analog touch.

So all in all is atm only the main sounddesign missing. With luck, and no probs the audio demos should be done till the weekend, and the release to x-mas.
Through this the 3 grizzly's would be during the release still available on the 25% off x-mas sales offer :wink:

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Well long behind the timeplan, but good things need time :D

Usually it was planed to release them all together, but through some heavy time-eating parallel projects they will be released one by one.

The MonoGrizzly is now finally finsihed, the Osc's are overworked again, running now unstable, but on a very subtil level. CPU & RAM usages are now also improved.
By using the full spectrum(drive, volt, filter-mod) the MonoGrizzly eats ~1,53% cpu - by using 4x oversampling... And ~125mb ram, through many hidden things inside.

With luck the MonoGrizzly comes end of the week.

Through the release one by one, every MonoGrizzly owner will received later a crossgrade voucher for the Poly version, to have no disadvantage to the bundle-price.

Cheers CYF

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