In the world of virtual instruments, where every developer strives to create something unique, B Serrano’s Eclipse plugin holds a special place. It’s not just another synthesizer; it’s a tool that invites experimentation with sound, offering an interesting perspective on timbre formation through manipulations with harmonics. Designed for Windows (32-bit) operating systems in VST format, Eclipse is an accessible and powerful addition to the arsenal of any musician or sound designer.
Discover New Sonic Horizons with Eclipse
Eclipse offers a fresh approach to synthesis, focusing on the use of harmonics as key elements of sound creation and modulation. This allows for the creation of timbres that are difficult to obtain through traditional methods. The plugin is ideal for creating atmospheric pads, unusual leads, experimental sound textures, and effects, combining elements of additive and subtractive synthesis.
Key Features of the Eclipse Synthesizer
Eclipse is equipped with a set of features for flexible sound design:
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Six Harmonics
Use six independent harmonics as sound sources or powerful modulators to create complex timbres and sounds rich in overtones.
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Two LFOs
Add movement and dynamics with two low-frequency oscillators (LFOs). Assign them to modulate various parameters, creating pulsating rhythms or evolving textures.
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Resonant Filter 24 dB
Shape the timbre of the sound with a classic resonant filter with a slope of 24 dB per octave.
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ADSR Amplitude Envelope
Full control over the dynamics of a note’s sound over time thanks to the standard ADSR envelope.
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Carrier Oscillator with Envelope
A basic oscillator with its own envelope for additional control over its behavior.
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Modulation and Octave Switches
Quickly control the activation of modulation and change the playback range.
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Mono/Poly Mode Switch
Choose between monophonic mode for leads and basses, or polyphonic for chords and pads.
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Glide Level
Add expressiveness to melodies with the glide function, controlling the speed of transition between notes.
Who is Eclipse for?
Eclipse is an excellent choice for musicians working in the genres of electronic music, ambient, experimental music, as well as for sound designers looking for unique timbres. Its focus on harmonics makes it an interesting tool for exploring uncharted sonic spaces.
System Requirements
The Eclipse plugin is available in VST format and is compatible with 32-bit Windows operating systems. Make sure your DAW supports VST plugins and runs in 32-bit mode (even through a bridge in a 64-bit system).
Download Eclipse today and start creating music with sounds that will stand out from the crowd.