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Vertigo
Vertigo by discoDSP is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and a Software Application for macOS, Windows and Linux. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin, an AAX Plugin and a Standalone Application.
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4.4.0
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4.4.0
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Additive synthesizer with 256 oscillators, dual filters, and 8 modifiable effects. It enables precise control and manipulation of sounds, offering limitless possibilities for innovative sound design. By importing and resynthesizing audio and bitmap files, users can effortlessly craft their signature sounds, making it a versatile tool for audio creators.

https://www.discodsp.com/vertigo/

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 1 review
Vertigo

Reviewed By rrtdj [all]
November 7th, 2003
Version reviewed: 1.5 on Windows

I have been working with this synth for a few weeks and I must say I’m totally impressed with the sonic palette you can get of it.

The main engine offers 256 partials gives a very detailed resynthesis, however it is heavy on the CPU but you can avoid it by reducing the partial numbers or the polyphony.

The layout of the synth is pretty good designed and you can edit the envelopes and operators very easily.

Filter sections is terribly good, you can combine the filters to get some formant stuff to and adding the new envelope morphing capabilities, exponentially multiplies the possibilities.

The resynthesizer is really good and fast, the wave generation is really handy sometimes.

Effects section is top notch. The built in distortion is especially good, and the layout is easy to modify any parameters quickly.

However there is some cons documentation perfectly describes each part of the synth but it lacks a bit in the additive synthesis explanation. Once you follow the link you start to understand concepts better. Google helped a lot too.

And finally about customer service I must say it’s excellent, every question I had got answered by email in a couple of minutes by George, I’d say he’s trying to do his best.

For the price, this plugin is a must-buy, it features unique characteristics and the price makes it is a real bargain.
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Ian Craig
Ian Craig
7 May 2018 at 4:44am

I'm trying to get my head around why I cannot set the length parameter to more than 47.554 on a 2 minute 28 second track, meaning that the track will play back in 37 seconds. Is it possible to increase this number to say 2,000 so that tracks over 20 minutes could be loaded and play back at normal speed, whilst enabling the brilliant re-synthesis capabilities of vertigo to be used on them, because it would provide completely new ways of creating, re-creating, re-envisioning previous (otherwise finished) music ? I'm just curious to know if I was born 50 years too soon or not :)

discoDSP
discoDSP
7 May 2018 at 7:21am

It doesn't seem easy to do. I'd recommend using shorter clips instead.

oddy.o.lynx
oddy.o.lynx
28 July 2019 at 11:39pm

This is a great instrument. I am only starting to get the hang of it so much to work with. Also found a bunch of presets. Very happy with this new addition.

As a Linux user I am always grateful for developers like DiscoDSP that put out software for Linux. I've purchased Bliss and Vertigo and both are top notch. I have also purchased audio production software for Linux from Renoise, Reaper, Mixbus, Tracktion/Waveform and Bitwig (and will from u-he soon). Even though I use FOSS too, I like to be supportive of companies like DiscoDSP that put out and produce professional quality Synths for Linux and will continue to support them financially by buying their products (I would hope that other Linux audio users would also follow suit to increase our market share and compel other developers to follow the example set by these companies mentioned above).

Whenever the Linux version of Bliss upgrades to version 1.6 I'll definitely purchase the upgrade.

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