Cedr is a 2 oscillator subtractive synthesizer with a 16 step pitch sequencer.
The sequencer can also be fed to several other of the synthesizer’s controls. Cedr was created with chip tune in mind. This is reflected in the look and feel of the instrument and of course, most importantly the sound.
The pitch sequencer can be turned on or off for each oscillator allowing for greater flexibility in sound creation. Bit crush and delay effects also add to the degraded yesteryear quality of Cedr. Other controls include a step sequencer step envelope giving the user the ability to create a range of sounds from choppy arps to strange pads and textures. 5 modulation slots also allow midi control routing, such as, key follow, velocity and aftertouch.
The sequencer can also be fed to several other of the synthesizer’s controls. Cedr was created with chip tune in mind. This is reflected in the look and feel of the instrument and of course, most importantly the sound.
The pitch sequencer can be turned on or off for each oscillator allowing for greater flexibility in sound creation. Bit crush and delay effects also add to the degraded yesteryear quality of Cedr. Other controls include a step sequencer step envelope giving the user the ability to create a range of sounds from choppy arps to strange pads and textures. 5 modulation slots also allow midi control routing, such as, key follow, velocity and aftertouch.
- 2 oscillators each consisting of: 4 waveforms, pitch control, pulse width, oscillator mix, pan and sync.
- Step sequencer control, pitch on/off, gate on/off, static pitch.
- State variable filter: Low pass, band pass and high pass modes, cut off ADSR generator, sequencer to cut off amount.
- Effects: Bit crusher and delay.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(5 Mb)
I want to like this, but the sequencer seems glitchy to me. It jumps around to places it shouldn't. Maybe I'm missing something. Other than that it's really awesome.
(5 / 5)
I love this except for one thing. I can never seem to get used to the green and black "LEDs" My mind always thinks the lit indicator means note selected is active. Must be some sort of psychological aberration...hopefully you dont have the same problem!
Great Vst-Synth! I connected the output from soundcard to a 2-pole analog filter and the output of this filter to speakers.
(5 / 5)
If you're willing to do a little bit with the elements... the results are fantastic..!
(4 / 5)
Good sounds. Gr8 works!
(3 / 5)
Great with the BCR 2000 controller !!
Great for intros and background ambience for a silky "Tron" movie looking sound. I feel great when I use it!