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..................SoHa.Sonata.VSTi.v1.0-BEAT..................
Date.: 0815 2005 Supplier.: Team BEAT
Disk.: [xx/01] Cracker..: Team BEAT
Type.: VSTi
URL..: http://www.sohasound.com
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├───┘ R E L E A S E N O T E S └───┤
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Sonata is a VST soft-synth for strong single-shot leads and
pads. Adept at stringy things and lots of simple subtractive
sounds, but specializing in sparkly and glassy mallet sounds,
deep basses, and warm and rich mid-range chromatic inventions,
Sonata is a one-trick pony with distinctive character.
Sonata features two separate but similarly controlled
generators, one for the sound's immediate attack and another
for the fundamental tone. Both consist of rich harmonic
spectra which are filtered to provide desired overtones. Each
possesses an exponential decay envelope for amplitude and
another for the filter, as well as a normal ADSR envelope for
one or both. The output from these is then fed into a little
magic black box (a complex setup of delay devices set
relatively for each note) that shapes the sound, emphasizing
desired frequencies and providing richer post-filter
overtones, similar to the way an instrument's body will
influence its sound. There are three global effects: a cross
delay, distortion, and a dense reverb meant to accent
near-field reflections. Please feel free to download the demo
to hear for yourself.
Sonata is meant to produce sounds with consistent timbres in
both high and low registers for better two-handed performance
and ranged melodies. As a result, many of its interior units
exist on a per-note basis and each note can get a little
cpu-hungry. Since Sonata's polyphony is limited only by your
computer's processor power, a slim 2.5gHz PC should handle
about 20+ note polyphony without much else going on. More
meager 1.6gHz laptops running other VSTi's moderately should
expect only about 8. Polyphony is limited in a manner meant to
sound most natural, but is of course never perfect. We
therefore highly recommend using a host with the freeze
function, especially on less-powerful machines.
Requirements: Windows NT/XP, VST Host, 1.0gHz Pentium or
better (2.4gHz recommended), 256MB RAM.
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├───┘ I N S T A L L N O T E S └───┤
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Just unrar B-Sonata.rar to a folder in your VST plugs dir.
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