![]() ![]() 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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