If you want subtractive, additive, monophonic, duophonic, polyphonic, multiple oscillator waveforms, multiple LFO types, multiple filter types, multiple triggering modes, keyboard velocity response, integrated effects, an arpeggiator, filter overdrive, programming immediacy, a hefty patch library and the capability of producing a vast and varied range of sublime tonal textures, then the impOSCar really could be the only virtual synth you need!
This is a bold claim, we know, but such has been the response to the impOSCar and our belief in it's ability to produce the highest quality sounds across an extensive tonal range, that it might not be so fanciful after all!
The impOSCar is modelled on the unique and wonderfully esoteric British synthesiser, the OSCar, manufactured between 1983 and 1986 and subsequently used to great effect by artists such as Ultravox, Jean-Michel Jarre, Stevie Wonder, Underworld, Orbital and even Oscar Peterson. Because it was released at the same time as MIDI and early
affordable polyphonic synthesisers, the instrument wasn't a huge commercial success and only 2000 were produced before the company
ceased trading.
However, to those in the know, OSCar has been a highly prized item and the secret weapon in many programmer's sonic arsenal. In a sea of monophonic subtractive synths available at that time it was unique and refreshing in many ways:
It looked interesting. It had an additive synthesis section. It had memories. It was duophonic and monophonic and, with the exception of the filter, it was all digital. All of these features contributed to its sound which could be summed up in one word- Awesome.
From sublime to screaming, from clean and clinical to phat as phuck, the OSCar did it all.
The impOSCar was two years in production and since its release it'amount of s become one of the most respected virtual synthesisers on the market. All the notable features of the original instrument are evident here as well as several enhancements including a more intuitive additive section, polyphony, increased LFO waveforms and a
chorus and delay effects section.
The filters are a particular highlight of the impOSCar and feature two stunning 12dB filters running in series, a filter overdrive and sublime separation control. In fact these filters are now so respected, ace instrument and sound design company Spectrasonics licensed them for use in their wonderful Stylus RMX.
With additive and subtractive synthesis, a huge number of potential waveforms on offer, a plethora of kick-ass filter modes and an intuitive design, the impOSCar is capable of a range of sounds far beyond that of any standard subtractive synthesiser.
Inside Info
One of the unique characteristics of the original instrument was it's ability to overdrive the filter for those 'screams like a bastard?' tones. This came about because many synthesists like Billy Currie and Jan Hammer were using instruments like the ARP Odyssey and Minimoog and putting them through overdrive or distortion pedals. OSCar inventor and then sidekick Paul Wiffen had the idea of incorporating this into the filter itself, thus saving on having to carry a separate pedal.
Awards
Since its release the impOSCar has won numerous awards including the Future Music Platinum Award, Electronic Musician's Best Software Emulation & Editor's Choice Award, Computer Music Editor's Choice & Performance Award. Music Tech Magazine's Recommended Award and Keyboard Magazine's Key Buy Award. It has also remained the top rated commercial plug-in instrument for well in excess of a year at KvR Audio.
Core features
* 2 Oscillators, 13 Waveforms
* Programmable Additive Wave Matrix
* Unique filter section: 9 filter types with Drive, Cutoff, Q and
Separation
* Two Envelope Generators
* Mono, duo and polyphonic arpeggiator with 4 modes
* 5 Keyboard Triggering modes
* Extensive LFO section with sync
* 6 portamento modes
* Powerful Effects section
* Programmable Velocity responses
* MIDI Learn with storable CC maps
* A vast range of sonic possibilities
* Retractable keyboard
* 500+ Patch library. Including sounds from many original OSCar users including Billy Currie (Ultravox), Mark Moore (S-Express) Rick Smith (Underworld), Lee Groves (Basement Jaxx, Terminalhead), Tim Dorney (Republica) and Paul Wiffen, original OSCar sound designer and OSCar programmer to Stevie Wonder and Jean Michel Jarre.
* All our Universal updates include a new standalone version and the
impOSCar has been updated so that all versions support native Patch
saving and loading capabilities.
System Requirements
PowerMac G5 Dual 1.8GHz or Intel Mac with 512MB RAM,
OS X 10.3.9 (10.4.1 recommended)
OS X VST 2.0, RTAS, or Audio Unit compatible host application for
plug-in operation.
Download :
http://rapidshare.com/files/138137994/GI110VROS.Lemon
Thursday, July 23, 2009
GForce impOSCar v1.1.0
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