Galbanum Architecture Waveforms 2010 Absynth Complete Synth Presets WAV

P2P | 13 February 2019 | GLY + WAV | 194 MB

This product offers 25,724 distinct single-cycle waveforms, logically organized into 102 folder classes. 58 out of the 102 folders are new classes of waveforms.

Galbanum Architecture Waveforms 2010, is an absolutely massive collection of over 25,000 meticulously designed wavetables provided in several industry-standard formats. Wavetables are single cycle periodic waveforms that form the most fundamental building block of synthesis. They are the sound generators, and can be thought of as the oscillator of a classic analog synth, but they provide infinitely more variability in wave-shape and spectrum. They are chiefly responsible for determining a sound’s primary timbre or “tone color”. This collection offers an unfathomable variety of waveforms logically organized into 102 categories and provides the following benefits:

• A simple and inexpensive method of quickly and effortlessly expanding the awesome potential of supported synth and sampler instruments

• Over ten times as many waveforms as the previous generation including 58 new waveform classes based on new research

• Vast expansion of available timbre pallet for wavetable synths and samplers

• Newly developed timbres offering fresh, unique starting points which stand out from the competition

• Transformation of sampler instruments into synth instruments

• Bleeding-edge sound-design using complex waveforms as modulation sources and other advanced techniques

• Algorithmically developed content that is mathematically perfect and the highest fidelity of anything similar in the market

• By far the largest and most diverse collection of its kind on the market

• Perfect integration with industry-leading synths and samplers allowing easy navigation and management

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