D16 Group Syntorus Double Path Chorus Software Plug-In, Electronic Download

SKU: D16SYNTORUS

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D16 Group Software Plug-In Specifications

  • System Requirements

    Windows PC
    OS version: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
    CPU: 1.5 Ghz with SSE (Multicore system 2.0 Ghz recommended)
    RAM: 1GB (2GB recommended)
    Software: VST compatible host application (32bit or 64bit)

    Mac OS X
    OS version: 10.7.x, 10.8.x, 10.9.x
    CPU: Intel based 1.7 Ghz (2.0 Ghz recommended)
    RAM: 1GB (2GB recommended)
    Software: AU / VST compatible host application (32bit or 64bit)

About D16 Group Software Plug-In

Syntorus ows its astounding character to the precise model of a high quality analog delay line. There are many different chorus effect plugins available on the market today. However, finding one which gives the classic analog chorus sound is easier said than done. Even on expensive units with advanced parameter controls, getting that vintage chorus timbre can be a challenge.

With this in mind, D16 set out to create a plugin which would have a rich analog chorus similar to the effect found on classic synthesizers like the Solina, Synthex or Juno. This new effect is called Syntorus and is the latest addition to the Silver Line of plugins.

Syntorus has a unique sound which will add richness to any instrument it is used on. Synthetic basses and leads will come to life. It will also add extra depth and lushness to acoustic instruments. Have a listen to the demo songs or download a demo version today to try it. Whether you are an electronic musician, a traditional keyboard or guitar player, they are sure you will be impressed! Now for the science... To create a chorus effect, an audio signal is mixed with one or more delayed, pitch modulated copies of itself.

• Emulation of analog delay line
• Double delay line
• lfos synchronized with host application
• Built-in tremolo effect
• Presets organized into groups
• Midi learn function
• 64bit internal processing

Chorus With Real Analog Feel
Due to implemented emulation of a Bucket-Brigade Device (BBD), which was used commonly in the most of the yesteryears' Solid-State electronic delays.

Two Delay Lines
Makes the output yet fatter and rich.

Complete Synchronization
Rate and phase of the LFOs controlling delay lines can be perfectly synchronized with hosting application's tempo and song position.

Analog Delay Line
The delay line module is the most important part of any chorus unit. To give Syntorus its unique and special sound, they implemented a very precise model of a high quality analog delay line and projected this into the digital domain. This means that Syntorus has a very musical and warm sounding delay line with no unwanted digital artifacts.

Syntorus also has an emulation of a Bucket-Brigade Device (BBD) analog delay line included within its architecture. Turning this on, will add extra analog warmth and character to the audio signal. With BBD off, Syntorus functions as an exceptional high quality chorus effect unit where the spectrum of the sound is clean and pristine.

Double Delay Line
In most ordinary chorus effect units, a single delay line is used to create the sound. As Syntorus is no ordinary plugin, they decided to implement TWO high quality analog delay lines to give a richer, fuller and deeper chorus sound. These can be set to operate separately or configured to run in a master/slave mode. Full control is provided over all parameters in the signal path allowing for absolute freedom when sculpting the sound.

Tremolo
Both delay lines have an additional tremolo effect included which is controlled by a LFO - very useful for playing Rhodes keyboards or guitar sounds. The Tremelo effect can be used on its own or added to the delay line signal to create even more dynamic and moving sounds.

Complete Synchronization of LFO with Hosting Application
Each LFO can be synchronized with the host application. In this mode the period of the LFO depends on the host tempo and is set as a musical measure. This feature is standard on most plugins. However in Syntorus, the phase is also perfectly synchronized with song position within a project. This guarantees that Syntorus will always play exactly the same way wherever they are in the timeline of a song or project.