FrozenPlain – Phoenix v2.0(KONTAKT) – Audioplugin.net

By | January 23, 2019

 

Publisher : FrozenPlain
Website : FrozenPlain
Format : KONTAKT
Quality : 24 bits 44.1 kHz stereo


Description : Phoenix is ​​a powerful tool for string and choir movement. The samples are from synthetic and granular sources, yet they are rich and organic sounding. Sci-fi beeps and pads. This versatility is due to some unique scripting, such as the LFO engine; what does it draw your own waveforms?
KEY FEATURES
– Smooth and rich synthesiser samples
+ 6 layers or ‘oscillators’ which can be mixed, tuned and panned
+ ADSR and low pass filter
+ 2 custom LFOs – draw your own waveforms
+ Phoenix can create everything from sci-fi beeps and pads
+ FrozenPlain Effects Engine v2.0
+ 12 presets
TECHNICAL DETAILS
– It can not be added to the “add library” function, it can be added.
– 160 samples (lossless NCW format)
– 265 MB extracted
This version requires the full version of Kontakt version 5.1 or above to work. If you have the free Kontakt Player.

PRODUCT DETAILS:

PRODUCT DETAILS
Phoenix is ​​a tool for making rich pads using strings and choirs. There are 6 oscillators which can be mixed, tuned and panned. Each of these layers is great sounding by yourself. ADSR envelopes, for the volume, and low pass filter.
This is where the Phoenix excels. The unique LFO engine allows easy modulation of any parameter. You can choose what you have chosen (such as cutoff frequency or layer 3 volume). Up to 4 parameters can be modulated at once. The second page of the FrozenPlain Effects Engine v2.0 , this contains 13 effects such as reverb, phaser, chorus, echo and more.
Though powerful, Phoenix can be light on your CPU and RAM. For example, each effect will be bypassed when not in use. You have to change the buttons on each layer. The UI for Phoenix is ​​very easy to use.
Innovative LFO engine
Phoenix uses an innovative LFO engine that allows easy modulation of various parameters. There are 6 LFO waveforms left.
See the Modulation Happen
See exactly how the LFO is modulating the controls (left). You can even assign both the LFOs to the modulate path (the slider on the far left is).
Convolution Reverb with 25 IRs
It was used for an interesting sound design. The length of the impulse











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