![]() Thus, you can make the synth and patches sound more authentic and organic. You can also explore a new vintage control for adding subtle analog imperfections. A new reverb with advanced controls and built-in presets joins the effect party. ![]() This allows you to dive even deeper into the Moog sound. Gforce Software has added a selectable 4-stage envelope to the modulation engine. It is also available in the Minimonsta 2 and with an upgrade. One of the highlights of the MM2 was the revamped modulation engine called X-Modifier. With the new alternative filter, you no longer have this characteristic. ![]() A classic Minimoog loses bass and volume with high resonance. There is also a new alternative bass-preserving ladder filter. The oscillators of the MM2 have been fine-tuned (engine overhaul) and offer besides the original feature set, newly added PWM control only on oscillator 1. It offers a lot that the hardware and the Minimonsta 1 cannot. However, MM2 is more than just an emulation. It gives you all the original features, including 3 rich oscillators and the famous 4-pole, 24dB/octave filter. Minimonsta 2 remains in version 2 an authentic emulation of the legendary Moog Minimoog by Bob Moog. Today the plugin got a long-deserved upgrade. Version 1 has over ten years under its belt and was available as a free download recently on the Novation/Focusrite Plugin Collective. And one of the first Minimoog emulations. One of these “vintage” plugins is the Minimonsta Synthesizer by Gforce Software-a community highly acclaimed Minimoog emulation by Dave Spiers. ![]() Some are corpses others still work but often with GUIs that hurt to look at. ![]() So it often happens that you still have plugins in the folder that came onto the market at a time before high-resolution displays, better CPUs, etc. If you make music in the box or hybrid, you accumulate a lot of Synthesizer plugins. Gforce Software gives its high-quality Minimoog emulation Minimonsta a version 2 with a new UI, more features, more authenticity, and more ![]()
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