Carbon Electra 2 – VST3/AU/AAX – Musical Synth with Wave Terrain Oscillators

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Oh, awesome!!

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Just to explain the Carbon Electra 1 preset compatibility question.
We did look at this carefully and it was something we battled with during development. In the end, to make Carbon Electra 2 the instrument we wanted it to be, with the new sound engine, Wave Terrain oscillators, Scale Lock, musical filter, diatonic sequencing and all the new routing/modulation, it required a proper rewrite from the ground up.
I still love the sound of the original Carbon Electra. It has a certain character and crunch that people liked, but technology and our own product philosophy have moved on a lot in the last decade. Carbon Electra 2 is much deeper, cleaner, more flexible and capable of a lot more musically.
The design philosophy is still connected to the original: easy to use, quick to create with, powerful, and fun. But beyond that, CE2 is really a different instrument.
The Wave Terrain oscillators, Scale Lock and diatonic sequencer in particular make it a very different experience, and I genuinely think it is a lovely synth to work with.
I’d encourage anyone unsure to try the free trial or check out the walkthroughs on YouTube. I’m really proud of where Carbon Electra 2 has landed.

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davidec wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 9:33 am Just to explain the Carbon Electra 1 preset compatibility question.
We did look at this carefully and it was something we battled with during development. In the end, to make Carbon Electra 2 the instrument we wanted it to be, with the new sound engine, Wave Terrain oscillators, Scale Lock, musical filter, diatonic sequencing and all the new routing/modulation, it required a proper rewrite from the ground up.
I still love the sound of the original Carbon Electra. It has a certain character and crunch that people liked, but technology and our own product philosophy have moved on a lot in the last decade. Carbon Electra 2 is much deeper, cleaner, more flexible and capable of a lot more musically.
The design philosophy is still connected to the original: easy to use, quick to create with, powerful, and fun. But beyond that, CE2 is really a different instrument.
The Wave Terrain oscillators, Scale Lock and diatonic sequencer in particular make it a very different experience, and I genuinely think it is a lovely synth to work with.
I’d encourage anyone unsure to try the free trial or check out the walkthroughs on YouTube. I’m really proud of where Carbon Electra 2 has landed.
Congratulations on the upgrade and thanks for explaining! I see there are quite many nice additions like the Wave Terrain oscillator. Still the classic oscillators are available as well. Surely most elements can be mapped somehow. Like for example, if the filter cutoff ranges are now a bit different, this could be scaled. If there is something that can't be mapped 1:1 because of different parameters there is surely still at least something close to it (e.g. the delay has less parameters now).
IMO selling a huge palette of preset packs and letting the customer throw them away after the upgrade leaves quite a bad taste and is not in line with todays sustainability expectations.

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Are we to infer that CE 1 is going to be useless after the MacOS update that ends support for Rosetta? That would be...unfortunate...

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Digivolt wrote: Thu May 28, 2026 7:24 pm Is there a way to upgrade if you got CE1 for free through school of synthesis ?
Got an email offer to upgrade which was surprising given prior comment :party:
Last edited by Digivolt on Wed Jun 03, 2026 9:44 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Is there anyone having problems with audio dropouts in Carbon Electra 2? Every time I play a chord there are random audio dropouts. This is regardless of the polyphony or my audio buffer size. I sent a support ticket to Scaler Music already but just wondering if anyone else has been having the same problems.
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This is a very nice sounding synth - can sound super crisp, clean, and modern but also does the retro thing very well. The "simple" layout can get you going with some nice sounds very quickly. I appreciate the oscillator pan knobs. Wish it had more than 8 voices....unless I am wrong, but I think that's what I read. Playing a 3 note chord with the right hand and a single bass note with the left hand and I'm getting some notes dropping out with unison enabled.

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hurricaneaudiolab wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2026 2:31 pm This is a very nice sounding synth - can sound super crisp, clean, and modern but also does the retro thing very well. The "simple" layout can get you going with some nice sounds very quickly. I appreciate the oscillator pan knobs. Wish it had more than 8 voices....unless I am wrong, but I think that's what I read. Playing a 3 note chord with the right hand and a single bass note with the left hand and I'm getting some notes dropping out with unison enabled.
There is a feature request threads on their own forum. I have requested some stuff, including the 8 extra voices, as well. Be good for them to hear from more users 🙏🏻

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woodsdenis wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 3:51 pm
Sinisterbr wrote: Sun May 31, 2026 12:52 pm I also couldn' find a demo.
You need to have a Scaler account and you will find all the demos there, not obvious at all. Only CC payment aswell
Oh, right, thank you! Kinda stupid site, honestly. They may be losing potential customers this way.

About CE2, I really like the sound and the features (it reminds me a lot U-he Hive), but I found the factory presets pretty plain and boring.
And (the main offender for me) it's a CPU hog! Is it just me? Why nobody is talking about it?

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No MPE in 2026 ???

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Installer is asking for Rosetta on Apple Silicon machines :help: !

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So you don’t like to program your own sounds?
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I just modify presets a little here and there to suit my requirements.
I have many VSTs with more than 50,000 preset sounds, you have little time to create one. When not satisfied, jump to another type VST to experiment.
A never ending story.
Further,
when people make own presets they do not sound anything special.
There is always one similar in the factory presets.
I have always appreciated factory made presets to something anyone who create themselves. You get the best out of factory presets from the developer.
There are only a handful of people who make good presets and they work for every developer.
Regards.

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suseka2003 wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2026 10:45 am
Further,
when people make own presets they do not sound anything special.
That's a bold statement 😅😅

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