A four oscillator Vector Synth from Rob Papen. Here's what you need to know about VECTO.
Vecto was originally created for the Propellerhead Reason RE platform, however Rob Papen received so many requests asking if this great synthesizer could also be available for other platforms... So here it is, available in VST, AU and AAX formats!
Vecto is a four-oscillator vector synthesizer that allows users to draw in vector paths to shape the sound in many different ways. It includes a large range of oscillator waves, plus sampled waveforms and lots of different modulation options and preset vector paths to help create the unique Vecto sound!
Due to the interesting range of waveforms, from classic analog models, Additive, Spectrum and high quality sampled waveforms, the sound options are spectacularly deep! Two filters have been added to the 28 filter types and 2 top notch effect processors finish the audio route off.
Are you an eXplorer user? Well you're in luck - VECTO is available in eXplorer 5 RIGHT NOW, so upgrade now to save money on a whole host of amazing synthesisers and effects, as well as VECTO!
VECTO KEY FEATURES
4 Oscillator Vector Synthesiser
Over 1000 Premium Presets
Central XY Controller for dynamic sound mixing
28 Filter Slots with a variety of high quality effects processors
2 Effects Processors
Wide variety of Waveforms including Classic Analog Models, Additive, Spectrum and Samples
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