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Fanan Team – Scandiclavia 2

Scandiclavia 2

size 17 MB  / 20 MB

 Scandiclavia 2 is a bigger and richer successor to the first Scandiclavia virtual analog nordish organ model.

It yet works as an open mixer format like the previous, but now with 7 waveforms per channel, enhanced sound path and some more new exciting features.

The main sound engine uses the same 32-bit top quality oscillators as the previous, with the highest possible dynamic range and 7 waveforms per oscillator. The waveforms emulate the great Nord organs of all times and can be mixed together and create a vast of sound colors, textures and articulations. Scandiclavia oscillators also include gleam effect, a user friendly global hipass-lopass filters per oscillator, a rotary speaker emulation, drawbars, hammer generator (click) and a rich effects rack.

ScandiClavia got an exclusive hammer manager which manages the percussive effect of the organ’s hammer. You can choose from 7 types from dull to noisy and determine every little nuance of the hammer.

Scandiclavia also offers a full section of built in effects (a new cabinet effect with 4 different cabinets emulation, chorus, phaser, wha-wha, reverb and delay).

https://www.fananteampro.com/

 

ScandiClavia2  ( 17 MB )

ScandiClavia2_(64)  ( 20 MB )

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