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NicomSoft G2500 v1.1 WiN screenshot
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G2500 is the virtual version of the classic ARP 2500 first created and released in 1970 by Alan R. Pearlman.

The G2500 is made from in-house developed proprietary and optimized virtual analog modules, to reproduce the unique and fat analog sound of the original, bringing it to your desktop. All the original control features from the ARP 2500 are there, and because you can save your carefully programmed patches, the G2500 is even better than the real thing!

Features:

- Twelve different virtual modules also found in the original:
* 1002 Power Control
* 1004-P Oscillator
* 1004-T Oscillator
* 1005 Modulator Amplifier
* 1006 Filter Amplifier
* 1016 Dual Noise / Random
* 1027 Ten-Position Sequencer
* 1033 Dual Exponential Envelope Generator
* 1036 Sample & Hold / Random Voltage
* 1046 Quad Exponential Envelope Generator
* 1047 Multimode Filter / Resonator
* 1050 Sequential Mixer
- A new 1102 I/O Control virtual module not found in the original
- A virtual version of the 3001 Keyboard also found in the original
- Play notes using 16 keys on the computer keyboard and selecting octave with two additional keys
- Audio input from any system sound input device selected in the Preferences
- Audio output to any system sound output device selected in the Preferences
- MIDI input from any MIDI input device connected to the computer and selected in the
Preferences
- Recognizes MIDI All Notes Off, Note Off, Note On, and Control Changes
- Save pieces of audio directly to disk in WAV format by the push of a button
- Setup is fully user configurable, in order to choose which and how many of each module to use
- Choose between two skins, Vintage and Black
- Option to display tooltips for many controls
- Use patch cables for even more connections than possible using the upper and lower matrix
- Load requester to load new patches from disk
- Save requester to save your own patches
- Patches are stored as text-files in directories on disk, to be easily manageable with operating system tools
- Zoomable user interface to easily go between a full overview and a detailed view of modules and controls
- Choose between windowed or fullscreen mode
- Studio quality 24bit/96kHz audio in and out (*)
- Audio is easily sent to e.g. a software DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) using software such as "Soundflower for Mac"
- The G2500 is easily controlled from e.g. a software DAW using the IAC Driver found in the MacOS "Audio MIDI Setup"
- Five banks to store patches in memory, which is a benefit when creating new patches
- Choose between Even Temperament and Bach-Lehman Temperament
- Toggle bandlimiting on and off to stay below the Nyquist frequency (half the sample rate of 96kHz)
- An optional post-filter for more smooth acoustic transients

(*) Audio is actually 32-bit floating point, and as values goes from -1.0 to +1.0, it is comparable to 24bit audio and is easily converted to 24bit by the operating system, if that is needed in the further signal chain.

Characteristics of G2500:

- The synthesizer sound is constructed in real time, responding to how the musician strikes the keys and interacts with the control knobs
- Due to modern development of computer CPU technology, a precise simulation of an analog synthesizer is possible producing 24bit/96kHz studio quality audio output
- A technique known as "bandlimiting" is used to keep the audio output frequencies below the Nyquist frequency of half the sample rate (96kHz) - so below 48kHz - to remove audible artifacts, for example when sweeping sound to high pitch
- 64bit summing is used internal for high quality audio output
- High precision dial knobs with more than one billion individual positions for each, where e.g. MIDI controllers typically have 128 (7-bit) individual positions.
- The combination of these techniques is also known as "virtual analog synthesis" and makes this software produce sounds very close to a hardware analog synthesizer with the benefits of the digital world (like much less noise and other benefits)

This release has been exclusively provided to AudioZ by our anonymous reverse engineer.



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comments

  Member 13.02.2015 182
+38
Stand-alone only, correct?
  Resident 17.10.2008 539
+129
quote by bub2Stand-alone only, correct?


lol.. not only it is not vst, but also those guys seem to be stuck somewhere in 2003 on their website.. you have to download some annoying .mkv video files in order to listen to how does sound that synth! I believe they were so busy to develop that synth so they missed there was youtube out there. Well.. no, thanks, good bye! and .. next please!
  Resident 16.10.2018 14 408
+279
  Member 4.04.2017 116
+32
It Wont Start Even With Compatiblity Mode and its not in a protected Folder(I Am On Win 10(1803))...Is There a Procedere i have to go truth?!

Thanks In Advanced!
  Member 8.05.2017 83
+16
Demos on YT are so lame The dev is definitely a lazy ass
  Resident 12.10.2018 319
+48
"High precision dial knobs with more than one billion individual positions for each..." Sounds like he had Carl Sagan write his ad copy.
  Member 12.11.2013 187
+55
Hmmm, maybe not laugh about his videos. He programmed a Synth, why he have to be an advertising pro? (And i totally agree: those vids are .........)

Imo this Synth is for the more or less hardcore sound-creators, cause there is for shure a way to record output and work with it. And the possibilities really seem endless.
Maybe look at it this way: he has created a synth, whose sounds you won't hear in the next 100 pop-productions and this gives you the possibility to create your own thing which would be nearly impossible to copy.

Just like old days.

..... and forgive me my english.
  Member 22.12.2017 7
0
Links still work.
Stand alone, Not a VST. Looks beautiful but the controls are not intuitive.
Zooming/panning is strictly keyboard, no mouse.
Love the matrix switches!
Ran ok on windows 10. It died while I was zooming around and won't restart. I'll probably have to reboot.
Yes, I wish it was a VST so I could dump it into Ableton but as a stand-alone modular it's great.

Thanks!!!

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