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Check the Gemini Manual for an explanation of the features. Specifications: - High quality oscillators with unique and massive detuning algorithm.
- Dual Analogue modeled filters with radical resonance and overdrive/distortion behavior.
- Dual step sequencers which can modulate each other for stunning sequences.
- Audioxygen easy control: maximum sound shaping per knob movement.
- High quality stereo reverb and stereo sync delay.
- Stereo Field pan mix knob which mixes the two oscillator banks in stereo space.
- Switch between red/silver/blue brushed aluminum skins and discover the hidden yellow skin.
Detailed
- Dual Oscillator bank with waveforms: Saw, Pulse, Sine, Triangle, White Noise.
- Oscillators detune and spread controls for custom fat detuning behavior.
- Pitch modulation by syncable LFO and Dual step sequencers.
- Dual Filters supporting parallel/serial mode + convenient cutoff knob link mode.
- Filter modulation by: sync LFO, ADSR Envelope, Step sequencer.
- Filter modes: Low Pass/ High Pass/Band Pass/Band Reject/ Peaking.
- Dual overdrive unit which can act in parallel and series!
- Dual step sequencers support glide, gating, and 8 sync modes.
- Step sequencers can interact with each other via 2 algorithms.
- Step sequencer perfect host sync. (will keep in sync with played beats, even when playing live)
- Effects bank with High Quality Stereo Reverb, Stereo sync Delay and Stereo field mixer.
- Very short delay timing possible to create acoustic metallic effects.
- General:
- Portamento sliding + glide supported.
- 32 Notes Polyphonic.
- Synthesizer sections can be enabled/disabled for optimal CPU efficiency.
- Full midi CC table (85 parameters)
With your purchase you also get:- 180 High quality presets.
- Life-time updates and support.
- Silver Skin
+ you support our company to start exciting, new projects! System Requirements - Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7
- VSTi compatible host software
- Multi-Core Utilizing hosts supported. (also tested on newest Core i7)

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 May 2010 20:27 )
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