

79 MB
TyrellN6: Classic racer with u-he engine
TyrellN6 is a compact, sporty synth. Based on concepts and ideas for a hardware synth: a few modules, novel features, analogue sound and low-cost.
History
Tyrell is the name of a project by the German online magazine Amazona.de. A reader survey and follow-up on forum posts provided a pool of ideas for a low-cost hardware analogue synth, which Mic ‘Moogulator’ Irmer collected and used to develop quite a powerful concept. Based on a design similar to Roland’s classic Juno 60, a few modules and novel features could be added without making the product too expensive.
Features:
Virtual analogue with classic architecture plus extras
2 oscillators, noise, ring modulator
2 LFOs with 8 waveforms, host-syncable
Audio source mixer with authentic overdrive and filter feedback
Twin filter related to Diva (early model)
Unison with up to 8 voices
Analogue-type ADSR envelopes, loopable or LFO-triggered
Small modulation matrix with depth modulation from a second source
Chorus effect with 3 modes
MIDI learn / unlearn for hardware control
Resizable UI from 70% to 200%
Skinnable UI
Over 580 factory presets
Requirements
Mac OS X 10.7 or newer
or
Windows 7 or newer
or
Linux
Host software / DAW
1GB RAM, more recommended
1000 × 600 or larger display
15-50 MB free disk space
Modern CPU (Sandy Bridge or newer recommended)
TyrellN6-v3.0.0-rev.16976 ( 79 MB )
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