This is some of the best freeware I have come across so far this year.
It contains 64 presets which have been programmed with care. Just playing around with them feels like a Berlin School album done and dusted right there.
It features two oscillators that can be turned on/off, with a choice of 6 waveforms (noise, pulse, square, triangle, saw, and sinewave)
The two filters can be set to high, low or bandpass, and one can also choose the input of each oscillator on each of the filters.
The sequencer interface is laid out nicely, but I would have preferred to have more than two octaves to work with. Another drawback is that the sequencer only has 16 steps, I would like to be able to make longer sequences. But a big plus is that each sequence contains 4 scenes which one can cycle between either manually or automatically, to make variations inside the groove. Add to that an envelope trigger which makes further variations of the sequence possible. It is also possible to shape the patterns according to some provided formats (saw, pulse, up/down or trance), but space is also made available for user settings here if needed.
The sequencer can be turned off, so one can also play the instrument as a regular synth.
To round off the instrument is an extensive effect section. The "vintager" effect is supposed to generate warmth to the sound, an interesting addition, but mostly a novelty, the 80's settings makes the sound a bit more metallic, not something I will use much I think, but a nice diversion nevertheless.
Elsewhere there is reverb, multifx (chorus, echo, delay) and distortion.
The LFO has also been placed among the effects, a little confusing, but it sounds great. Maybe the developer ran out of space and just needed to put it somewhere?
I've used the synth in FL Studio, have had no problems with it, no lag, and midi-learn works great with FL Studio's "last tweaked" option.
All in all this is as great a bargain as there ever was. I didn't know Berlin School was so well looked after "down under" in Argentina. But I'm happy to know now!
Read ReviewThanks! I gave all of me on Supertron, I hope you enjoy it: Best regards from Patagonia Argentina
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Very Nice!!! Great sound and it free. Thank you for the time spent in making a great instrument
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I discovered your fine VST instruments from another site. The Supertron is an incredible instrument with a very nice visual user interface. I found the effects to be excellent and especially the reverb to my ears was on par with some of my high end TC Electronic M2000 and Lexicon reverbs. The controls are intuitive. I hope you release more patches ... this software synth is extraordinary with a very punchy versatile tone that I would put up against any Native Intruments or Arturia synth.
Any chance that you will be re-releasing any of these:
SONICO FEM
REGRESO VIRTUAL
ADITRON
UTOPIA
Pedalera
Patagon 1.1
Thanks again so much for sharing your fine synths with us!
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Its only the truth my friend ... you are an innovator!
But Any chance that you will be re-releasing any of these? Or are these in progress?
SONICO FEM
REGRESO VIRTUAL
ADITRON
UTOPIA
Pedalera
Patagon 1.1
Thanks again so much for sharing your fine synths with us!
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I love it.. love this VST it was my favorite when I first started using it. Bravo.
Thank you, if you create any song wit SuperSonico, let me hear it.
Best regards.
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