Virtual Analog Synthesizer
The Scorpion is a virtual analog VSTi synthesizer. Unlike most other virtual analog synthesizers, the Scorpion does not attempt to recreate any particular real-world analog synthesizer, but contains original circuitry.
The Scorpion finds its use in all genres of electronic music, and is capable of a wide variety of sounds. It has two sawtooth oscillators, which may seem simple - but as you will hear, the clever coupling with variable phase and ring-modulation, makes it capable of many exciting sounds.
The array of possible sounds is further enhanced by a multimode filter with 4 modes, two ADSR envelopes for the filter and amplitude, and an LFO with two switchable destinations. Additionally, an AD modulation envelope is built in, with variable send amounts for ringmodulation and...
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The Scorpion is a virtual analog VSTi synthesizer. Unlike most other virtual analog synthesizers, the Scorpion does not attempt to recreate any particular real-world analog synthesizer, but contains original circuitry.
The Scorpion finds its use in all genres of electronic music, and is capable of a wide variety of sounds. It has two sawtooth oscillators, which may seem simple - but as you will hear, the clever coupling with variable phase and ring-modulation, makes it capable of many exciting sounds.
The array of possible sounds is further enhanced by a multimode filter with 4 modes, two ADSR envelopes for the filter and amplitude, and an LFO with two switchable destinations. Additionally, an AD modulation envelope is built in, with variable send amounts for ringmodulation and pitch.
The Scorpion has three effect sections built in: Reverb, Spectral FX and Chorus. The Reverb is a very smooth-sounding, physical-modelling plate reverb, with variable pre-delay and damping. The Spectral FX unit, is a special effect for spectral enhancement, which can be used both for pumping up the bass, adding presence to the midrange, or brilliance to the highrange.
The Scorpion comes with a bank of 100 presets -
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