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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › Sinevibes Atom and Drift 2 plugins for Korg hardware are out for free
We are excited to let you know that we have just released two new KORG plugins: Atom dynamic multi-mode filter and Drift v2 wind turbulence simulator. They are our very first free plugins for the KORG devices, and they are available in six formats: prologue, minilogue xd, NTS-1, NTS-1 mkII, NTS-3 and microKORG2.
https://www.sinevibes.com/korgatom
Atom is a dynamic multi-mode filter. At its core is a modern state variable filter model with five different filter modes (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, notch, peaking) and smooth yet charismatic sound. In all modes, the filter has the ability to run up to 4 stages in series with auto-scaling resonance: this makes its frequency response slope variable from -12 up to extremely steep -48 dB/octave. Atom also features a built-in sine LFO and an input envelope follower, both of which can be used to modulate the filter cutoff. Note: on first-generation devices (prologue, minilogue xd, NTS-1), Atom runs in -24 dB/octave configuration and lacks built-in modulation.
https://www.sinevibes.com/korgdrift
Drift is a wind turbulence simulator. It is based on the so-called Lorenz oscillator: a three-dimensional chaos system widely used in science to model the flow of gases and liquids, including for weather prediction. It produces three correlated, never-repeating outputs – in Drift these signals are separately applied onto level, pan, and cutoff frequencies of one-pole low-pass/high-pass filters connected in serial. Thanks to such three-dimensional modulation, the plugin gives any sound a natural, chaotic yet smooth movement similar to wind gusts or boiling water.
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