Friday, October 1, 2010

EVE, or Electronic Vintage Ensemble

Electronic Vintage Ensemble

Amplify’d from www.kvraudio.com
EVE - Electronic Vintage Ensemble
EVE - Electronic Vintage Ensemble
EVE, or Electronic Vintage Ensemble, was made to recreate in the virtual world of soft-synths the exciting and immediate experience of the early age of electronics in pop, rock and jazz music from the 1960s and 1970s.

EVE takes these vintage sounds and this early approach to 'electronic' music production as a starting point, bringing this general philosophy and sound into the modern virtual environment with an intuitive and powerful interface. At the core of the EVE approach to sound design is the basic structure of 3 sample-playing layers, 2 multi-effect racks, and a selected library of multisampled 'electric keyboards'.

  • 3 wave player sections with:
    • ADSR envelope.
    • Velocity sens.
    • Double KeyTrack scaling.
    • LP, HP, BP, and BR filters with resonance and env. amount.
    • 3 band equalizer.
    • Pitch, Amp and Pan LFOs.
    • Pitch envelope enable.
    • Semitone transpose.
    • Fine pitch.
    • Send to FX 1.
    • Send to FX 2.
    • Volume.
    • Mute switch.
    • VU meter.
    • Velocity Zone: min and max.
    • Key Zone : high and low.
    • Polytimbric over 3 parts.
    • 3 modes for each LFO: Free, Sync, Inv.
    • 'Fractal' randomisation for filter modulation.
    • FM and AM per oscillator.
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