The all new PolyMorph sequencer
/ synthesizer is a full featured and powerful virtually analog synthesizer
that assumes an evolved form and purpose of its breakthrough hit predecessor
- the RaveOLution 309! First the sounds: the PolyMorph is basically four
synths loaded with synth and drum sounds geared towards electronica and
other forms of synthesizer music. Individual ADSR's and filters per oscillator
make for a totally tweakable and flexible synthesizer. The sequencer:
16 step, 8 variations, 4 parts or instruments. Parts and even notes can
be muted or changed in real time to build and decompose your grooves or
synth textures. There are also preset phrase patterns to play around with.
Aside from sounding quite nice, the PolyMorph is beefed up by a great
set of effects. Add distortion, EQing, reverb, chorus, flange, etc. to
each of the four parts independently! The controls, knobs and sequencer
can all be controlled via MIDI for in-studio use, however the impressive
multi-effects implementation alone is a major hint that the PolyMorph
is a machine suited for live, DJ and on the fly music production. The
PolyMorph is for those of you looking to create synth music from a stand-alone
box that is not entirely focused on dance. It is used by Orbital
Audio
Demos |
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Demo from original Quasimidi Demo CDS
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Ressources |
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None
at the moment |
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Technical
Info |
Polyphony |
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8
voices to 16 voices |
Oscillators |
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3
per voice with 128 waves (sine, saw, square, pwm, tri, etc.),
30 sampled waves, noise, external audio-in |
LFO |
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3,
sine, tri, saw, square, sample/hold |
Filter |
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2
resonant 12dB high pass and 12/24dB lowpass |
Effects |
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2
per part: Distortion, 2-band EQ, delay, chorus, flange |
Keyboard |
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none
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Memory |
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128
patches, 64 performances |
Control |
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MIDI
(4 parts) |
Date |
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1999
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Current$$ |
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$1,200
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