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FXpansion Presents Tremor Soft Drum Machine
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January 2012 - FXpansion is proud to present Tremor: a software drum machine with powerful synthesis, effects, modulation and step-sequencing. DCAM circuit-modelled sound generation is fused with new ideas to produce original sounds with the punch and extreme sound pressure of old-school analogue. Tremor's dance drums, funky beatscapes, abstract machines and undiscovered sonic terrain are suited to all kinds of electronic, urban and experimental music.
 Central to each of Tremor's 8 synthesis engines is a specialized DCAM oscillator with harmonic partials akin to a drumskin's modes of vibration. Mixed with a sub-oscillator and tuned noise source, the signal is sculpted by modelled drive/filter/FX sections and razor-sharp envelopes. Tremor's diverse output includes classic kicks, snares and claps, organic hats and body-shaking subs alongside futuristic zaps, scrapes, textures and sounds that defy classification.
The TransMod modulation system in Tremor is easier and deeper than a mod-matrix. It offers new sound design possibilities and lets you animate sounds with LFOs, step-automation sequences and real-time macro controls while the synthesis engine reacts just like real analogue circuits. Tremor's sonic potential is showcased in the included suite of presets by a team of elite sound designers.
Feature Hightlights: • Synthetic drum machine software • DCAM-modelled synthesis and FX • Specialised oscillator with drumskin vibration partials • Filtering and drive with multiple responses • Deep, intuitive TransMod modulation system • Polyrhythmic pattern step-sequencer • VST, AU, RTAS and standalone for Mac and Windows
Pricing & Availability Tremor is a download-only product and is available now from the FXpansion web shop. Pricing is USD $149, EUR €119, GBP £99 inc VAT.
Special Offer: Tremor is available for $99, €79, £69 inc VAT for all registered owners of Geist or DCAM: Synth Squad (and for customers purchasing Tremor at the same time as Geist or DCAM: Synth Squad) until 9 February 2012!
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