Description
SynthForSale are happy to be able to introduce a range of Music Software by XILS-Lab who are dominating the category at the moment The price is the best you can probably get. Grab it online in the UK from £145 P+P The PolyKB III provides you with a completely unique synthesizer plug-in experience, featuring revolutionary morphing analog oscillators and unrivalled sonic accuracy. Simply put, the PolyKBIII is one of the most versatile and powerful analog-modelled polyphonic synthesizers ever produced, capturing the essence and sound of some of the most revered vintage synthesizers whilst adding a unique flavour to help you create the sounds in your head. Giving you instant access to hundreds of different analog oscillator waveforms, you can morph and shape them in any way imaginable. Built stereo scenes and place each note individually within the 3D stereo field using the Spacey XY module with no additional effects or plug-ins needed and take it one step further by adding in chaotic accidentals to breathe new life to every note. Controlled by polyphony, this unique effect will transform your sound from simple mono to the widest stereo field imaginable, perfect for contemporary cinematic scores. The ultimate tool for the live computer keyboardist, the PolyKBIII offers unrivalled flexibility and customisation. Where almost every tone is able to be modulated, you can assign any synthesis parameter to a MIDI CC for fine-tuning or automating your sound on the fly in immense detail. Take control over the Envelope shaping and adjust the attack and decay parameters of any signal for a tighter or more loose sound, adjust the panning within a 3D field with the Space XY module parameters or assign a MIDI control to each of the four oscillators and morph them on the fly for ever-changing and liquid sounds that will keep your listeners engaged and craving more. The three featured oscillators put the PolyKBIII firmly within the realm of traditional analog synthesis, with a sound quality to match. The gorgeous vintage character can be reinforced through a custom number of unison voices as well as the drift dial to add a sporadic and random character to each voice, reminiscent of classic analog machines with parts tolerances for a unique timbre with every play.






