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You also get individual control over attack and release time, relative levels and high-pass filtering, plus global envelope-driven resonant filtering and saturation, while the attractive graphic interface hides lots of extra controls for the raft of special effects, including rotary speaker, phasing, pitch-shift, chorus, distortion, delay and reverb, as well as more sophisticated stuff such as granular synthesis and ring modulation.
The well-programmed presets are surprisingly
varied, ranging from classic harmonics to softly swelling distortion,
gritty organs, growling leads, electric pianos and digital keyboard
sounds, while the effect section adds lots of pleasing and unusual
flavourings, with underpinnings of strangeness. Magic Vox is most
definitely a one-off, and highly recommended to anyone on the look-out
for new 'organic' sounds. It's also good value, at $99. |
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