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Rhythmic Robot Platter KONTAKT
« em: 22 de Dezembro de 2020, 08:53 »

Rhythmic Robot Platter KONTAKT | 157 Mb
Possibly our gnarliest, grungiest instrument yet, Platter is a kind of bastardised string synth hybrid, taking as its starting point a variety of synth waveforms but reimagining them as built into a vinyl-based replay machine. If a Solina and an Optigan were abandoned in an attic for fifty years and had babies, this is what they might sound like.

The core premise is quite a simple one: we took a variety of synth waveforms, but with a hefty bias towards the string-synth end of the spectrum, and had them pressed to custom dubplates by our local vinyl workshop. We deliberately didn't go down the standard route of saw, sine, square for this one; instead, there are a couple of "synth staples" but also a batch of more orchestrally-themed sounds taken from old string synths and other more complex instruments. So instead of choosing "Pulse" or "Saw", you've got things like                                                                                                                                                                                                         "Symphonic", "Baroque", "Choral" and "Elegiac". Not sure what that's going to sound like? Try it and see

We then replayed these waves off their vinyl LPs on two vintage machines: a 1960s Dansette, and a 1910 hand-cranked portable 78 player complete with steel needle and built-in horn. The result of that process is two completely distinct sets of waves, one more-or-less true to the original sounds (but with a bit of crackle and wobble) and the other a savagely bandwidth-limited, thoroughly antique tone that warbles merrily along whenever you click in the oscillator's Vintage switch.

The interface is where you take those starting points to the next level. You get three oscillators to play with and blend, each of which is freely selectable between the 60s wave and the Vintage version. Each wave has its own amp envelope and tremolo control (which can be set super-slow to allow the sound to fade in and out almost subliminally) plus a very useful high-pass filter. Dial this up high enough and you're left with very little except hiss and crackle, which can be a great way to add a bit of Vintage character to a tone mainly comprised of two 60s-era waveforms on the other two dials.

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