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Fluidshell Design MALOSY (MAgnetic LOop SYnthesizer) v1.0 Kontakt [FREE] screenshot
Free | Kontakt Library | 125 MB
Inspired by the Mellotron, the MALOSY allows to play notes on a keyboard. MALOSY is polyphonic and has 4+4 simultaneous tracks, 8 sounds that can be mixed and twisted by two wheels. Each wheel acts on the pitch of one side of the magnetic tape. For more experimental possibilities, MALOSY has 3 independent delays, 4 filters plus a fifth one that acts on the entire mixed sound. A built-in mixer allows the sound balance to be adjusted while a vertical crossfader adjusts the ratio between the A&B tracks.
Unlike the Mellotron, the analogue ancestor of the modern sampler, MALOSY was not designed to play a pre-recorded instrument, but rather to create textures and moods.

This is MALOSY, a tape playback synthesizer.
Basically you are in front of a 4 tracks 1/4" tape deck and you have the ability to play 4 tracks on side A + 4 tracks (reversed) on side B simultaneously.

Moving the big wheels will change the tune of the tracks.
The Tracks selectors can mute/unmute each track on each side.

That's not all, we added lots of fun options so you can take full advantage of this crazy tones generator:

- 3 delays in series
- a complete mixer
- filters for all sides + motor & noise
- an overdrive unit
- a tape noise simulation
- a simple Attack / Release envelope
- a stereo wideness control
- a crossfader between A & B sides

This is not your regular synthesizer once again, it's a trip.
Just drop a note and play with the controls.
Or you can just play it as a standard synth.




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This seems wonderful.

Thanks for the tip, lardj!
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