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Nightlife
Nightlife by Acoustica / Dancelab is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin.
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Nightlife is a fun and inspiring virtual synthesizer instrument, packed with bone–rattling basses, otherworldly pads, beat–synced arpeggiated patterns and tons more, making it the ideal choice for modern dance, EDM, or trance styles. And with three oscillators, five built-in mod sequencers, dual filters with fifteen filter types plus a vowel filter, four LFOs, flexible mod matrix, a bit crusher, and five killer effects, Nightlife is a programmable powerhouse. For users who just want to rock the house without a lot of pushing the mouse, Nightlife includes a ton of edgy, evocative preset patches.

Additionally you can click here to visit the fan page for downloading exclusive wallpapers and an (forthcoming) expansion preset collection.

http://www.noizefield.com/partner-projects/acoustica

Nightlife by Dancelab is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for Windows. It functions as a VST Plugin and will be distributed by Acoustica.

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LamsterMP
LamsterMP
8 March 2016 at 7:03am

It looks nice..... but why only in 32-bit???? Why? For years now we have got 64-bit operation systems. I don't want to bridge plug ins. So, please: a native 64-bit version .

Richie_2uk
Richie_2uk
7 July 2019 at 11:10am

Before you Ask the question again. Think about this. Have you ever wondered that there are many people like to use 32-bit vsts? Do those people have to by law to use 64-bit vsts? Because you prefer to use 64-bit vsts, do you think that everyone has to? Think about those things and then ask your question. Its down to the indevidual person of what version they like to use right? I have used 32-bit vsts many of times. If you use them correctly. You can get great joy using it to its fullest as you would if you using a 64-bit.

layzer
layzer
8 March 2016 at 8:03am

its made with Synthmaker/flowstone. thats why only 32-bit win.

LamsterMP
LamsterMP
8 March 2016 at 1:09pm

Okay, for me it's hard to understand that nowadays there is still 32-bit programming in music software.

arseniy2
arseniy2
10 March 2016 at 9:32pm

Does it have velocity key tracking? Seems not. The sounds are fat but more like older type (was it a paid synth before?). Tho I have a though it is the presets done thay way. Decimator has only few options between certain values and has no possibility for using envelope to control dry/wet.

Has a good range of different filter types (which is rare in free synths).

P.S.

velocity keytrack could be controlled in the matrix.

Dry/Wet for decimator could be there too.

The OSC can be send only to 1 filter.

The OSC on/off bad decision. Could be done that the OSC tabs are slightly bigger and the On/Off triggers could be those green lamps right on the tabs.

The interface could be criticized more. It doesn't feel handy for creating sounds.

Reset (CTRL+click) doesn't work for EQ. Also you can move only one side of the wideness controll. So if it went out of screen no way you can keep the position. Better be possible to move from both sides.

There are no atmospheric mellow Pads presets. Only more like agressive ones.

Overal it's a very good synth for a free one. For me there is the huge minus I mentioned that there is no velocity key tracking.

Some minors like Dry/Wet for decimator can't be controlled by envelopes. Bitcrush has no Dry/Wet.

Zig
Zig
22 December 2016 at 9:06am

Keeps on crashing Reaper. Nothing crashes Reaper except this.

Amethyst
Amethyst
11 January 2017 at 3:39pm

Sorry dudes, looks very cool.. love to try it but I'm not gonna install a 32-bit VST on my 64-bit system. :- (.

WillisMusic
WillisMusic
29 January 2017 at 3:10pm

If you are a Reaper user do not install. Will crash the DAW the minute you select. : (So many better synths out there anyway...

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