Step Over To The Dark Side
Unleash your dark side with Waverazor — a futuristic synth that gives you the power to splice waveforms into aggressive new sounds. The patented oscillator design utilizes a new form of synthesis to produce biting leads, glitched-out basses, cinematic pads and everything in between.
Futuristic Virtual Synth
Twist and torture every parameter of sound using a central oscilloscope for precise waveform creation. Morph multiple parameters at once using an array of performance controllers. The collection of included presets provides a launchpad into endless sonic exploration.
New in version 2
Waverazor now features 50 patches from sound designer extraordinaire, Richard Devine. Known for his innovative ambisonic audio work on Google's DayDream VR platform, and for giving a voice to Jaguar's electric I-PACE car, Richard's signature sound bank takes Waverazor in bold new directions.
Editor Mode
The Waverazor 2.0 Editor version is here, featuring an innovative new contextual editing system that easily manages the power of thousands of parameters by only displaying what you need, when you need it. Focus on any synthesis module for editing and everything that is linked to it will be shown automatically. This allows you to quickly navigate through the entire synth and craft the connections that bring Waverazor's unique sounds to life.
A New Angle On Synthesis
Waverazor's patented oscillator technology slices familiar waveforms and recombines them to create tormented futuristic sounds. Start with a radical multi-shape waveform, then mangle the sound beyond recognition by tweaking an array of parameters including tuning, level, phase and DC offset per segment.
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Reviewed By Trader One [all]
December 11th, 2021
Version reviewed: 2.0 on Windows
it's pretty unique synth. It's expensive for what it does - it should cost half.
GUI is not standard synth GUI you expect to see. While it certainly looks unique, you often get lost. It would be helpful to have standard synth skin.
synth can generate distorted sounds very well, definitely one of top synths in this area.
But, do you actually need it? There are lot of plugins distorting sound. It will shrink possible user base to very few people who likes designing sound a lot, want detailed control over all aspects and are ok with price. Good luck developers finding these.
There are similar synths like that - unique but they have same problems like this synth: close to impossible to get patches because user base is small, cost too much for something you will not use too often.
Overall I like Tracktion strategy to distribute unique good sounding synths: F em, Hyperion and this. But I do not think that they will ever get more mainstream. Today good sounding is not enough, if we take top 20 VST synth vendors they all have good sounding synths. People buy synth because others talk about it and share patches. Tracktion synths has no such community and Tracktion is not pushing hard to build it. Putting good sounding synth on own web is not enough. It will keep single developer behind it alive but that's about it.
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