![]() In the mid 80’s, it was time for weird and futuristic designs. After all, this could have been the first polyphonic synthesizer I’d ever had bought - if it were not for the mighty Bit One *cough, cough*… ![]() ![]() Anyway, after receiving so many mails about “Why not recreating the Poly-800?” I thought “Why not?”. Once upon a time I promised myself not to create a simulation of an existing piece of hardware that I do not own by myself. You can save the current window size using the menu entry “Save Window Size” in the Options Menu. To resize the plug-in you just grab the yellow triangle at the bottom right of the Fury-800 window and drag it. Big thanks, guys!!! Without your work it would not have been possible to create a resizable Fury-800 user interface. The Fury-800 is based on the new iPlug2 framework maintained by Oli Larkin and the iPlug2 team. Plug-in supports Windows and macOS (32 bit and 64 bit).All parameters can be controlled by MIDI controllers.MTS-ESP ( ) dynamic micro-tuning support.Continuous parameter values and direct access.Up to 64 voices polyphony with Velocity.Resizable user interface (not “N” version).SysEx (import & export) and tape dump (import only).Single (paraphonic) lowpass VCF and Noise.Two band-limited DCOs with individual envelope generators (DEG).It is written in native C++ code for high performance and low CPU consumption. The Fury-800 is a software synthesizer plug-in for Microsoft Windows (VST2/VST3) and Apple macOS (VST2/VST3/AU) simulating the KORG® Poly-800 Polyphonic Synthesizer from 1983. The Audio Units logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation VST is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |