SonicProjects: OP-X PRO-II released! - A closer look at some chosen features
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SonicProjects: OP-X PRO-II released! - A closer look at some chosen features
2010-10-01T22:51:48+00:00
SonicProjects: OP-X PRO-II released!
www.sonicprojects.ch
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_opxpro2.gif
www.sonicprojects.ch
We're proud to present the long awaited extended edition of OP-X PRO, which is based on all your collected wishes and own new ideas. OP-X PRO-II offers a sound you won't forget anymore. A massive patches library of more than 1'500 awesome sounds builds the base for your new playgound.
The existing library has been completely reworked and has been extended with hundreds of fantastic new sounds including many new famous patches and synth emulations, all based on almost one full year of research and programming to give you the finest sounds you've ever heard. Just a few picked examples to give you an impression:
A Lush Pad:
Listen: OB Amazona Pad II
Warm Matrix Strings:
Listen: Matrix Mod Strings
Soft Oberheim Strings:
Listen: OB Supersoft Strings
Famous Patches:
Listen: BJH - Victims Of Circumstance
Listen: Duran Duran - Save A Prayer
Synth Emulations:
Listen: Polymoog - ABBA Eagle Polymoog
Listen: Jupiter-8 - Lo Strings
Listen: Minimoog - Bass
Listen: Prophet 5 - Brass
More clips here:
www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/audioclips.html
The new features include:
- Doubled polyphony
- Switchable off voices
- Included effects unit
- Included patch browser
- A completely new arpeggiator
- 32 different bend modes
- New LFO features
- MIDI learn w/ feedback
- Relative and fetched CC response (!)
Just to name a few.
Check the full list of new features on our page.
Let's pick some of them to have a brief look at:
Patch Browser
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_patchbrowser.gif
Direct access to more than 30 soundbanks, central saving location, easy creation of custom new banks, temporary and fixed browsing lists, smoothed patch change.
Effects Unit
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_effects.gif
Included effects unit featuring handy quick presets, one-button switch off, delay synchronizeable to song and arpeggiator in even, triple and dotted mode.
Dual Engine Processing
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_pp.gif
Switchable dual engine effects processing for effects finishing even after preset change. We're not sure if this has been realized before in a VSTi.
New Arpeggiator
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_arpeggiator.gif
A completely new arpeggiator/MIDI processor featuring 32 different modes including all standard up/down/up&down, input and pitch order, plus step sequencer, chord hold, preset chords, note record and double mode, all modes morphable in realtime. Some of them:
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_arpmodes.gif
Arpeggio hold and sequencer start/stop can be applied by the damper pedal for hands free operation.
Relative and fetched MIDI CC response (Switchable)
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_relative.gif
We've heard someone telling this is not possible to do in a VSTi. So we did it. Say goodbye to annoying value jumps using non-endless controllers. We even offer two different modes: Relative and fetched. Relative: Value changes are only added or subtracted. Fetched: A GUI control only starts to move when its value is overridden.
Continuous Two-Stage Parameter Control
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_contdet.gif
Something that already could be done using VST automation now can be done directly on the GUI. Some of the most important two-stage button parameters like oscillator and noise levels and all tuning buttons now optionally can be regulated continuously by clicking into the text label and dragging the mouse vertically. Small popping up number displays will show the current value.
Bend Modes
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_bendmodes.gif
While the familiar 2/12 button still can be used as before, you additionally can access 32 different bend modes by clicking into the small number display above and dragging the mouse vertically. Apart from the standard intervals (1-12 semitones) there are 3 ultra-wide modes (2,3,4 octaves), several assymetric modes (e.g. 1 semitone up, 2 down) plus some modes that map filter cutoff or bending to the modulation lever. For easy access the modes can be remotely switched using just one CC controller.
Multi-functional buttons
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/bilder/kvr_bluemodes.gif
Several buttons got multi-functional to map new features into them. The new stages are shown by changing LED color, like e.g. blue.
Extended Separate Voice Design
The voice allocation unit has been completely re-written and has been linked to the voice mute section so that voices not only can be muted, but completely deactivated, so that the voices are only allocated within the active voices. This allows for custom polyphony with any voice of choice involved, and this both in polyphonic and unison mode. The new continuous detuning control and one-click trimpot calibration gives you the last remaining options for complete control of all detunings in every tiny detail.
CPU consumption
Using all voices and many modulations CPU consuption of course is quite a bit higher than the one of OP-X PRO, but for patches using only six voices including all former sounds it's only marginally higher. Nevertheless old Pentium 4 CPUs are not recommended anymore, although using just 1-2 instances works well on a P4 3Ghz machine, but not more. For multiple instances use more modern CPUs like Core 2 Duo or i5/i7. On a Core i7 CPU consumption is only still about 1-2% per instance.
Here's a short example for reference. Core i7 920 @ 2,66gHz, HT on, Windows 7 64bit, Cubase 5.0.1 (32bit), HDSP 9632 @ 256 samples, 7 instances of OP-X PRO-II, which shows a load of about 7-9% in the task manager:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OV9wqiFfj4
Mac users
For Mac users we have a specially adapted VFX only version that can be run in the newest beta version of the SM Pro Audio VFX application with lowered price because this way of using has some limitations compared to using an au plugin. But it works very well and audio can be recorded to a sequencer track using the free SoundFlower. Installation is as fast and easy as the one of the PC version. Check out the dedicated section on our page:
www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/macversion.html
We offer phantastic upgrade deals for all customers!
There are plenty of videos and audioclips which should make getting to know the new OP-X PRO-II really fun!
Check it out!
www.sonicprojects.ch
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