Simulating the KORG Delta DL-50 Strings Synthesizer

March 24, 2014 · Posted in Uncategorized 

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The Nabla is a VST™2.4 software instrument for Microsoft Windows® simulating the KORG Delta DL-50 Strings Synthesizer from 1979. Is is written in native C++ code for high performance and low CPU consumption. The main features are:

Paraphonic Synthesizer and Strings sections
Up to 64 voices polyphony
Synthesizer section:
Four band-limited frequency divider-driven signal generators
Additional noise generator
4-pole zero-delay feedback bandpass/lowpass filter
Strings section:
Two band-limited frequency divider-driven signal generators
2-band equalizer
Ensemble effect
Flexible pitch/filter modulation by LFO or noise
Tweaks (not to be found in the original Delta):
“GOD Mode” to provide true polyphony
Panning for Synthesizer/Strings sections
Built-in phaser and delay effects
Double precision audio processing
All parameters can be controlled by MIDI controllers
Plug-in comes in 32 bit and 64 bit versions
Fully compatible with SM Pro Audio’s V-Machine™
On the track “nabla”, the Nabla is the only audio source (plus some delay, reverb and slight compression).
Also highly recommended: Vale de Lágrimas and Kilik where crisch’r uses the Nabla extensively!

On the track “nabla” [above], the Nabla is the only audio source (plus some delay, reverb and slight compression).
Also highly recommended: Vale de Lágrimas and Kilik where crisch’r uses the Nabla extensively!

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