Lector is a vocoder with superior intelligibility and performance. The 100 band stereo vocoder core is flanked by a synthesizer section on the left and a rich effects section on the right. The intensities of up to 100 frequency bands in the analysis section control the same number of stereo bandpass filters in the synthesis filter bank using envelope followers with adjustable attack and decay. Information about software Vocoder products from Waldorf. Audio Plug-ins Waldorf products.
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PPG Wave 2.V is the reincarnation of a cult, which started back in 1982.
The Wave 2 series was the first digital wavetable synthesizer with analog filters, heralding a revolution in both sound and concept. The Wave's most interesting feature was its ability to sweep through 64 waveforms in what PPG called a wavetable.
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Almost 2000 waveforms were available within the Wave's 32 internal wavetables. The result of this wavetable technology is that the PPG instrument has a much broader palette and more animated sound than typical analog synthesizers of the early 80's, which tended to have only a few static waveforms such as sawtooth, pulse, or triangle. The PPG sound was very unique and identifiable.
Features:
- 8 part multi-timbral.
- 32 wavetables with 64 different waveforms each.
- 2 oscillators per voice.
- Low-pass filter with Emphasis.
- 1 LFO.
- 3 envelopes (2 ADSR, 1 AD).
- Velocity and Aftertouch sensitivity.
- Graphical interface for envelope generators and Cutoff/Emphasis.
- Number of voices depending solely on CPU power.
- Real-time MIDI control and automation of all parameters.