MHC Voxynth VSTi v2.0-BEAT

VSTi | Team-BEAT| 4.18 MB
Voxynth is a synth (VST or AU), which can be used to create vocal sounds or
synthetic choirs. Unlike many other plugins, this synth contains 20 different
formant filters (38 in version 2.0), which give the synth an organic an unusual
sound. In addition, the MIDI synth has a stereo delay and comes with 64 factory
patches (256 in version 2.0) and a manual (Adobe Acrobat).
The plugin has been tested with Cubase SX 1.02, Cubase VST 3.7 and 5.0,
Muzys 2.11, Emagic Logic Platinum 6.1, Rax, SynthTest, Orion Pro 3.03, Logic 5,
Acid Pro 4.0, Magix Music Studio 7, Audio Mulch 0.9 and SONAR 2.0 using the
ToneWise DirectiXer and FXpansion VST-DX adapters. It should work with all VST
and AU compatible hosts as long as they follow the VST and AU specifications.
Features
Voxynth has 3 oscillators per voice, pitch modulation, an amplitude envelope and
a multimode formant filter, which can be modulated by an envelope or using
Voxynth's Performance Keys.
The Formant Filter
The formant filter in Voxynth is quite unique. The Fatsondo plugin has built-in
formant filters in its processor, but with Voxynth you get much more and
different formant filter types, which can be modulated using Voxynth's formant
filter envelope or using the performance keys. In addition, each filter has
programmable Q, which makes it possible to adjust the width of the filter's
formant regions.
The formant filter types change in character as they are swept by the envelope
or performance keys. In other words, they morph between different sounds. Thus,
quite unusual patches can be created by sweeping between a well defined vocal
sound, such as "A" to something completely different. The different filter types
not only include standard formants, such as "E", "A" and "U", but also fantazy
formants, which don't exist in real life but have a vocal character and can be
used to create interesting timbres.
Performance Keys
With the Performance Keys, the user can modify how the formant filter morphs,
live using a MIDI keyboard (or sequencer of course). The Performance Keys are
located on the lowest octave of the keyboard. Or you may program them step by
step in a sequencer. Thus playing these keys result in a different morph setting
for the formant filter. The glide between different morph settings can be
adjusted with the glide knob.
Stereo Delay
In addition the plugin has a built-in stereo delay, which can be programmed for
each patch. A stereo delay was included because it usually adds a very nice
slapback ambience to choir sounds.