Fana team has releases Quentin, a polyrhythmic synth for Windows. They say:
Quentin is 3 totally independent 3 oscillators synth with a unique speciality in polyrhythmical sequences thanks to the newly modeled 999 built-in seeded rhythms arpeggiator, a flexible 32 steps trance gate and 9 BPM driven LFO motors.
The synth itself is a hybrid subtractive synth with 3 totally independent hybrid oscillators with 2 morphed wavetables (wavetable + pad osc), character engine, unison engine (spread), analog dirt engine, 11 types of filter, eq per wavetable and a modulation envelope.
The arp is based on built-in 999 arpeggios that can be switched on the fly or randomized. Their special "super power" is recognizing a played chord and spreading the arpeggios MIDI notes according to the pressed keys. They also support sequence complexity by jumping between higher or lower octaves and by using the "ply" feature which adding more notes to the sequence.
The trance gate is quite standard with control over time, smooth and number of steps. The MLFO (motorized LFO) is quite similar to polyphony driven LFO, but with its own twist: it controls the knobs directly instead of the poly signal. This way almost any significant feature in the synth can be wall controled by Quentin's 9 LFOs. The MLFO can work in both ad-hoc and synced to the DAW's BPM.
Features:
- 3 independent oscillators, each with separated filters, eqs, character editor, amp and modulation envelopes, divided in to 2 sections: traditional wavetables and pad.
- Chords arpeggiator with 999 seeded arpeggios, octave range and timing controls and ply generator.
- Trancegate.
- Motorized LFO containing 9 LFOs.
- 6 Built-in effects with separate control over each oscillator.
- Mono mode including portamento feature.
- Resizable GUI.
Price: Free.