Analog
Cherry Audio’s Memorymode Arrives
They teased a Memorymoog a few days ago and… and it’s only $39?!
We didn’t think they were kidding, but this is an offer one can’t refuse.
Info from their site:
- The Memorymoog was released in 1982. It had three oscillators with a mixer that overdrives gently when hit hard, along with a ladder filter.
- This one was modeled on an instrument that belonged to Chick Corea.
- Updated features include a tempo-synced arpeggiator and LFO; filter and amplitude velocity sensitivity; and a Drift control simulates the random instability of the original. It also has MPE support.
And this is cut/paste from their site.
- Precisely recreated ladder filter with selectable 12- and 24-dB/octave slopes
- Authentically modeled three oscillator voice architecture
- Up to 16-voice polyphony
- Over 600 presets, programmed by industry veterans
- Expanded Voice Modulation section with up to six simultaneous destinations
- Improved arpeggio section w/tempo sync
- Drift control for increased analog realism
- Tempo-syncable LFO
- Detunable unison mode with up to 48 oscillators per key
- Improved single-key chord memory mode
- Modern button for beefy lows and crystalline highs
- Highly optimized coding for high performance with ultra-low CPU load
- Advanced one-click UI magnification
- Comprehensive MPE support
- Studio-quality phaser, ensemble, delay with tempo sync, and reverb effects
- Full MIDI control and DAW automation for all controls
Memorymode is available in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats.
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