First ever virtual synth plugin based on advanced pulsar synthesis

September 7, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized 

From Hamburg-Audio comes Nuklear, the first-ever virtual synthesizer instrument plugin to be based on advanced pulsar synthesis.

According to the maker of the new plugin, Nuklear comes with unique pulsar oscillators and enriches classic sound synthesis with essential new parameters; by disassociating the note pitch from the waveform length it is possible to create new, previously unheard sounds.

As opposed to classic sound synthesis repetition rate rather than waveform length is solely responsible for the resulting pitch. As Hamburg-Audio notes, the length of the individual “pulsaret grains” is controlled and modulated by a separate parameter, the “pulsaret frequency.”

Overall, the new soft synth offers advanced pulsar synthesis with 4 pulsar train generators and up to 16 voices, 26 pulsar waveforms and 4 pulsar envelope waveforms, 8 low frequency oscillators, 8 ADSHR envelopes, a built-in delay effect with sync option, a built-in distortion effect with 3 distortion types, and a 16-step sequencer with 8 programmable patterns for note and multiple parameter modulation control.

The Nuklear plugin is available in Audio Units, VST2, and VST3 formats for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) and Mac (Intel).

Hamburg-Audio Nuklear features at a glance:

  • Advanced pulsar synthesis with 4 pulsar train generators and up to 16 voices
  • 26 Pulsar waveforms and 4 pulsar envelope waveforms
  • 8 Low frequency oscillators
  • 8 ADSHR envelopes
  • Built-in delay effect with sync option
  • Built-in distortion effect with 3 distortion types
  • 16-Step sequencer with 8 programmable patterns for note and multiple parameter modulation control

Nuklear is now available to purchase for Windows and Mac (VST / AU) for 169 EUR (approximately $236). For more information on Nuklear, please visit Hamburg-Audio’s Web site, hamburg-audio.com.

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