Cycling '74 Announces MODE Plug-Ins for OS XSupport for VST, MAS, and RTAS formats with Mac OS X applications March 10, 2003
Cycling '74 announced MODE 1.0, a set of five unique instrument and effect plug-ins for Mac OS X designed by CreativeSynth Development. The package includes three instruments and two effects units for VST and RTAS host applications that integrate features and performance controls typically found in rack-mount and workstation hardware.
The MODE collection includes:
BANG: A single-voice percussion module that combines sample playback, FM synthesis, and analog modeling drum synthesis for sounds ranging simple emulation to brand-new percussive hybrids.
MONO: A monophonic synthesizer that combines the ease of use and warm filter effects of an analog synthesizer with the control and clarity of an FM engine, for an instrument that is equally at home in the studio or on stage.
POLY: A versatile polyphonic synthesizer loosely based on classic DCO synths. POLY uses waveforms sampled from some of the most popular vintage digital and analog instruments and features a unique polyphonic arpeggiator.
SPIN: A rhythm-based effects processor that features a state-variable filter, panning effects, rhythmic gating, delay, distortion and bit-reduction for sounds that range from subtle modification to extreme abuse.
WASH: A unique new effects processor built around an interconnected network of 6 fully-controllable recirculating delay lines. More than a mere effect, WASH is an instrument in its own right-capable of anything from simple multi-tap delay textures to hour-long walls of morphing feedback.
MODE has a suggested retail price of $295 and will be available for purchase from Cycling '74 (www.cycling74.com) or its retail dealers in the third quarter of 2003.
About CreativeSynth Development
CreativeSynth Development, based in Boulder, Colorado, builds commercial and custom software products for musicians, sound designers, and other music technology professionals. CreativeSynth Development offers innovative products and consulting services based on their combined experience in composing, recording, live performance and software development. They are also the team behind the popular website CreativeSynth (www.creativesynth.com) and support their products and services through www.creativedev.net.
For more information, visit their web site at www.cycling74.com. |