De La Mancha Plastique: Subtractive Synth Added To DLM's Repertoire Through The Miracle Of Negative Numbers
December 17, 2008
Remember the Casio HT-700 synth? De la Mancha sure does, and with the release of the dual-oscillating subtractive synth plastique, you have a fresh reminder.
Plastique takes the 31 waveforms from the HT-700 (each waveform corresponds to a flavor from Baskin-Robbins 31 varieties of iced cream, from butterscotch to Rocky Road! Everybody loves iced cream!) This new synth based off an old synth keeps seekers of the lo-fi 80s sound happy, but with a configurable filter with up to 16 poles, a pitch envelope for percussion, an arp, tempo synced delay and LFOs, chorus and more, it'll keep others happy as well.
Fast Features
- 31 Waveforms from the Casio HT-700
- Two Oscs with sync and octave / semitone detune
- Configurable Resonant Low Pass filter (2-16 poles with cut-off spread)
- Volume and Pitch envelopes
- Tempo sync LFO with 10 waveforms and note-on sync to modulate filter and pitch
- Tempo sync Arp with 6 modes and adjustable octave range, note length
- Tempo sync Delay
- Adjustable Chorus
- Lo-fi options include reduction in quality, distortion and pitch drift
- 64 presets from Tim Conrardy, Ouroboros & Sink
Visit de la Mancha's official website for more information
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