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Modulation Processor 3244

Specialised performance tools developer Dialog Audio is proud to announce availability of Modulation Processor 3244  an AAX (32-/64-bit), AU (32-/64-bit), VST (32-/64-bit) compatible audio software plug-in for Mac OS X (10.7 or higher) and Windows (XP or higher), designed to specifically synchronise and modulate hardware synthesizer parameters from within a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) host application  as its inaugural product.

As implied by name, the Modulation Processor 3244 plug-in provides three LFOs (Low Frequency Oscillators), two slope generators, and four envelope generators, all of which can be synchronised to the host application with the creative convenience that modern-day music-makers have come to expect from plug-ins. Only Modulation Processor 3244 is quite unlike any other plug-in in existence, starting out as a novel way of fulfilling a very specific need. “Needing to get a filter to modulate synchronised via SysEx from a host application was the basic idea behind its development,” divulges company founder Julian McDole.

So what, exactly, makes Modulation Processor 3244 stand out from the sound of the (plug-in) crowd, to (partially) paraphrase the early-Eighties British breakthrough hit from synth-pop pioneers The Human League  no strangers themselves to the musical delights of analogue synthesizers, albeit vintage classics clearly lacking an ability to synchronise modulation movements to a host application? Any analogue synthesizer  classic or otherwise  can now do just that, thanks to Modulation Processor 3244! The timing of this trailblazing product could not be better with analogue synthesizers proving popular as ever  more popular, perhaps, than ever even, thanks to the ever- expanding Eurorack universe of small-format modular system modules as well as numerous keyboards and desktop instruments on offer from current companies, both bigger and smaller.

Sympathetically, the modular structure of Modulation Processor 3244 allows adventurous users to tailor miscellaneous modulation signals to suit their hardware setup, so classic synthesizers and analogue modular systems can be flawlessly integrated into present-day production environments alongside more modern instruments via various connections. Synthesizers equipped with MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) inputs can be modulated via MIDI CC (Continuous Controller) or SysEx (System Exclusive) messages. Moreover, modulate any analogue synth capable of receiving CV (Control Voltage) signals simply by patching spare outputs from an audio interface  if appropriate  to the synth’s CV inputs and generating high-resolution audio rate CV modulation. Alternatively, a MIDI-to-CV convertor can be used.

Ultimately, owners of software-only setups need not feel left out of the picture for Modulation Processor 3244 can also be pressed into service to modulate soft synths and audio plug-ins within the host DAW to provide extended modulation possibilities. Put it this way: whatever shape or form your preference for modulation may take, fortunately for everyone this trailblazing plug-in’s GUI (Graphical User Interface) is as easy on the eye as it is easy to use… make modulation, not frustration!

Modulation Processor 3244 can be bought directly from Dialog Audio here:

 

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