Cherry Audio Releases Polymode Synthesizer Plugin!

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Cherry Audio Announces Polymode Synthesizer, available NOW!

Cherry Audio is excited to announce the newest addition to their product line, the Polymode Synthesizer virtual instrument. Inspired by the 70s-era Polymoog synthesizer, one of the world’s first polyphonic synthesizers, Polymode is a singularly unique instrument. Powerful as it was, the original instrument had an often confounding user interface and a poor reliability record. Cherry Audio's new Polymode Synthesizer simplifies the user interface while greatly expanding on the strengths of the original instrument, and modern computer technology completely eliminates the original instrument’s notorious maintenance issues. Polymode Synthesizer precisely models the Polymoog’s unique oscillator ranks and multiple parallel filter configuration, while immensely expanding the modulation capabilities sorely lacking in the original. Additionally, Polymode Synthesizer adds gorgeous dimensional ensemble, phaser, echo, and reverb effects for even lusher soundscapes.



An Innovative Unicorn

When the Polymoog was released in 1975, polyphonic synthesizers were in their infancy, and manufacturers were scrambling to produce a usable and affordable instrument capable of playing chords. Manufacturers tried a number of primitive methods to attempt to create a truly polyphonic synthesizer, from the price-is-no-object Yamaha GX-1 flagship, to various string synthesizers with tacked-on synth-like features. At its core, the Polymoog was built upon existing organ and string synthesizer technology, but with many clever innovations, it took this approach to the absolute limit. The result was an instrument that excelled at lush string, choir, and pad sounds.

The Greatness of Polymoog, Multiplied!

One of the Polymoog’s most unique features is its Resonators section, consisting of three state-variable filters, handling low, mid, and high sections of the audio spectrum. Though the original Resonators section was well-suited to creating vocal-like timbres, it was limited by its shallow filter slopes and lack of modulation capabilities. Cherry Audio’s Polymode addresses these shortcomings by adding a steeper and more pronounced 24 db/oct mode and a dedicated LFO, allowing modulation of all three cutoff frequencies. Additionally, all of the Resonators parameter sliders are modulatable via Polymode Synthesizer’s easy-to-use mod matrix. An additional Notch mode has also been added that’s great for creating phaser-like tones.

The mod matrix brings vast new capabilities to the table and allows modulation of all parameter sliders from a variety of sources, including two super-flexible, syncable LFO’s, VCF and amplifier envelopes, white and pink noise, and more. The Mode Filters section includes emulations of the Polymoog 203a model’s instrument preset filters plus the classic “Vox Humana” filter from the later Polymoog 280a model. Polymode Synthesizer also adds gorgeous, integrated front-panel effects, including a highly configurable ensemble effect capable of producing flanger and chorus effects, with a special “tri-chorus” mode that precisely recreates the dreamy modulation of the classic 70s Solina string synthesizer. Also included are a meaty, vintage-style phaser, and a lush reverb featuring room, plate, and hall modes.

For those anxious to dive in and create, Polymode Synthesizer includes over 150 incredible presets from veteran industry sound programmers, as well as recreations of the original Polymoog front-panel presets and spot-on “Vox Humana” string/choral patch, originally made famous by new wave legend Gary Numan. Polymode Synthesizer uses 64-bit high-precision processing for the utmost in audio quality, and even with 32-voice polyphony, users will find it very light on CPU usage.

All in all, Polymode captures all the charm of the Polymoog, while massively simplifying its user interface, tremendously expanding its sound and modulation capabilities, and leaving the original instrument’s reliability issues where they belong, far in the past!

Jon Carin, Grammy-winning musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and keyboardist for Pink Floyd, David Gilmour, and Roger Waters, tells us, "Just as my hunt for a healthy vintage unit began, the Polymode synchronistically appears, thanks to Cherry Audio, and I have to say, I am enjoying it very much. Extremely thorough design." Dave Polich, noted sound designer and keyboard technician for Michael Jackson, The Cure, Fleetwood Mac, and others, raves, "Speaking as someone who once owned a Polymoog 203a, I can say without hesitation that Cherry Audio’s Polymode is the most authentic recreation of that legendary synthesizer that I have ever used. It sounds and behaves like the hardware!" Jezz Woodroffe, film composer and former keyboardist for Black Sabbath and Robert Plant, recalls, "I had one of the first Polymoogs to be imported into the UK. I thought it sounded fantastic, but was incredibly fragile. Cherry Audio have revisited hallowed ground and recreated a mega synth! This synth sounds amazing through my studio monitors, definitely a new favorite!"

Cherry Audio’s Polymode Synthesizer is available now at cherryaudio.com, for the crazy low price of only $29. It’s available for both Windows and macOS, in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats, with a free 30-day demo available.

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tried to demo it, message says i've already demo'd it

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Once you've clicked Demo, you can download it from your library: https://store.cherryaudio.com/my/settings/library

- Dan @ Cherry Audio

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cherryDan wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 6:46 pm Once you've clicked Demo, you can download it from your library: https://store.cherryaudio.com/my/settings/library

- Dan @ Cherry Audio
hi Dan, it's not in my library, when i click 'demo' a message comes up saying i've already demoed it

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ok the demo is installed now and all working great, i might have clicked on the wrong thing first time... ahem :dog: cheers Dan

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MPE?

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OCD?

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Tj Shredder wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 8:45 pmMPE?
The Polymoog is a very odd synthesizer. It is largely paraphonic, much closer to a string synth than a true poly synth, with each filter section (VCF, Resonators, and Mode Filters) being mono. As such, Polymode Synthesizer doesn't lend itself to being controlled by MPE.

We'll certainly have more MPE-compatible instruments in the future!

- Dan @ Cherry Audio

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Why don't you guys fix the aliasing osc sync issue in arp 2600 ??
Eyeball exchanging
Soul calibrating ..frequencies

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gentleclockdivider wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:30 pm Why don't you guys fix the aliasing osc sync issue in arp 2600 ??
This thread is about Polymode and your question is best handled by a support email.

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I have the Xils-Labs PolyM Synth, which is also modeled after the Polymoog. I love the way it sounds.

So, It's very nice to see another option for a Polymoog emulation, this time from Cherry Audio. I will check it out.

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plexuss wrote: Tue Feb 02, 2021 12:11 am
gentleclockdivider wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 10:30 pm Why don't you guys fix the aliasing osc sync issue in arp 2600 ??
This thread is about Polymode and your question is best handled by a support email.
But Support knows and it hasn’t been handled.

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Tried the demo. I liked the swirling Solina-like pads, so I bought it. No idea how close it is to the real thing (never seen one in real life!) but for pads in particular it sounds pretty good to me.
Stormchild

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Anyone compared this to PolyM yet? PolyM sounds great to me and supposedly is a very accurate emulation. I still need to try the demo of Polymode.

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Yet another emulation of something old , that are already emulated by others, 20000 times already ...
Come on guys , use your imagination and came on the market with something new , never been done ...

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