While programming the SAW oscillator, Maxx accidentally set some incorrect variables and immediately the sound gained bass, acquired some light but pleasing noise on the attack and an overall richer sonic spectra. Maxx realized this was no mistake but a discovery and built on this, adding some frequency modulation to give it a touch of analog authenticity and so 'Sawer' was born.
Key features:* Main oscillator for subtractive synthesis: SAW shape with Sync frequency.
* Sub oscillator (-2 to +2 octaves) with level, phase & detune controls.
* 1 NOISE Oscillator.
* Variable polyphony (1 to 24 voices).
* SYNC & RING frequency modulation.
* 8 voice UNISON with user-adjustable stereo panning, detune and 'Octaver'.
* 2 ADSR envelope generators (one user-assignable to modulation parameters).
* 4 FILTER modes - low pass (24 & 12 dB/Oct), band pass and high pass.
* Chorus, Phaser, Delay & Reverb effects
* Muti-mode Arpeggiator.
Hardware Req:* 2Ghz Intel Pentium 3 compatible CPU with full SSE support
* Intel CPU with full Altivec support
* 512 Mb RAM
* 30 Mb disk space
Operating System: Windows XP/Vista
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