

size 72.6 MB
Scylla is a multi-layered synthesizer capable of producing synthesized audio combined with playback of custom samples and waveforms.
Scylla includes three different types of oscillators that can be modified to a wide variety of styles. Three built-in samplers can accommodate .wav audio samples of which can be modified through additional settings. Scylla also includes a powerful combination of LFO, ADSR and filter envelopes, Ring-Modulation, and Unison. What sets Scylla apart from other synthesizers is its unique Granular capabilities, both globally, and locally at the sample level.
The idea behind Scylla is to have an instrument capable of synthesizing audio through means of subtractive synthesis combined with sample-playback, ring-modulation, and granular synthesis. This allows for a wide variety of sonic possibilities ranging from lush pads to far-out soundscapes and effects. Scylla can be used for most any application and is only limited by the user’s imagination.
Three layers of programmable audio sources. Each layer consists of:
Each sampler features:
Scylla ( 72.6 MB )
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