da Hornet v1.3

da Hornet

size 1.18 MB  / 1.93 MB

da Hornet, a Classic VA.
The VA cult classic

Features:

  • Two oscillators, 4 octaves selector, output level, saw and pulse waveforms, pulse width control on Osc 1, fine tuning up to 1 octave on Osc 2.
  • Noise generator.
  • One LFO with:
    – Rate from 0.1 to 100 Hz.
    – MIDI sync from 32/4 to 1/36.
    Filter cutoff and Osc pitch destinations.
    – 6 shape modes, sample&hold.
  • Multimode “vintage” resonant filter with key following function, LP, BP, HP.
  • Two envelope generators, VCA and Filter control, with REPEAT function (loop the envelope).
  • Polyphonic mode (2 to 16 voices) and mono legato mode with tunable glide effect.
  • MIDI learn on every knob to freely assign any MIDI CC.
  • MIDI velocity sensitivity adjustable independently for VCA and Filter envelope.
  • Master volume.
  • Master tuning.
  • Virtual keyboard with hide/show button.
  • 128 presets factory bank.
  • Random presets generator.
  • Saving default setting on registry option.
  • Any Sample Rate supported (e.g: 44.1, 48, 96).
  • Support for SSE, MMX and P4 instructions.
  • Volume Type: High, Normal, Soft.

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