VST Instruments

PPV Medien – SawSage Lite

SawSage Lite

size 2 MB  / 3 MB

SawSage Lite is a wavetable synthesizer.

This synthesizer is suitable for current electronic music such as EDM, house, dance, trance, dub, trap and even for retro sounds.

The name of the VST plug-in is a portmanteau of the terms “sawtooth” and “sausage” and is pronounced just like the latter word. Behind the humorous name is a modern wavetable synthesizer, with which you can create your own wavetables and unique sounds.

What is special about SawSage Lite is that – thanks to the wavetable synthesis – in addition to the 16 wavetables, individual waveforms can be drawn into the two oscillators to create new sounds.

Distinctive FM sounds and a wide pulse width modulation can also be implemented quickly. A lush filter section with 12 different filter types provides exciting timbres. The versatile modulation matrix, in combination with the LFOs, is able to liven up the sound. Inspiring sequences can be achieved with the 16-step sequencer. An effects section with equalizer and chorus is also available.

SawSage Lite contains a few selected presets, but you can also create your own sounds.

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Sawsage-Lite  ( 2 MB )

Sawsage-Lite_(64)  ( 3 MB )

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