Latte Free v1.0

Latte Free

size 11.6 MB

Latte is inspired by the old synthesizers from the past and is able to produce powerful synth sounds, fat basses, expressive leads, crazy sounds and more.
Despite the synth layout looks very simple the modulation options allows to shape the sound in a lot of different ways. One of the most interesting features is the possibility to use the polyphonic aftertouch as a modulation source to create the typical expressive sounds which has been a trademark for the well known synth gurus of the past.

The Saw/Pulse oscillator of Latte, characterized by a powerful and warm sound, has been created specially with the aim to recreate a realistic vintage sound.

  • 2 Oscillators with custom Saw and Pulse waveforms and noise generator (White and Pink noise).
  • 12dB Low Pass/High Pass state variable filter.
  • 2 LFOs with assignable destinations.
  • Assignable envelope generator.
  • Extensive options for external modulation with routable Channel or Poly Aftertouch.
  • FX section with Chorus and Delay.
  • 16 voice polyphonic (4 with the free version).
  • Low CPU usage.

 

MaxSynths_LatteFree  ( 11.6 MB )

Tags: Latte Free

Recent Posts

Borealis Audio Side B – Mastering Mojo

I just stumbled upon this gem today while digging for something to add a little character to my output chain,…

YS Psycho – Psycho-Acoustic FX

Are your mixes sounding a little too two-dimensional? I found a fix. You know the struggle - you want that…

PolarDesigner – Pattern Control Beast

Are your mixes sounding washed out because you picked the wrong mic pattern during the session? We've all been there—you're…

Transient Control – Free Shaper

Yo, what's good producers? Let’s talk about a real struggle we all face in the studio. You spend hours layering…

Setekh – Free Distortion VST

I’ve been digging through the deep corners of the web recently, hunting for something specific to add to my arsenal,…

EQ560 – Classic American Vibe WiN MAC

Yo, what's good creators? Let’s keep it 100 for a second - are your mixes sounding a little thin? Are…