Hopefully this little detail can be fixed? Continuous blendable multimode filter (HP-Notch (BP)-HP in 12 dB mode and 4-1 pole in 24 dB mode). While not copying originals, some of the features were taken to a better point. It implements micro random detuning which is a big part of that sound. Workaround: touch screen with another finger to keep screen position locked while changing knobs. It attempts to recreate its sound and behavior, but as the original was very limited in some important ways a number. OB-Xd was designed to sound as good and as rich as the original. This would be massive!Ī little heads up about a bug: turning a knob Downwards doesn’t seem to affect the UI Window however turning it upwards does and acts as a drag on the interface. It would be a blessing if we could also zoom in a little bit, enabling us to use the AUV3 in portrait mode on iPhone on apps such as AUM. The little I’ve used it, I’ve enjoyed the sound too! Now that the controls are far better I will use it a lot more (I’m an iPhone user and the previous UI was a little too tiny to be conveniently set). I haven’t had the chance to fully get dirty with this synth but it looks promising, is not too expensive and is AUV3, that’s mostly enough for me to spend a few bucks on an iOS synth. It takes the hardware's 'sound and behaviour' and then adds new features that are designed to overcome its perceived limitations. 17 Presets mit voller Fülle - die Demo zeigt Euch einen Eindruck zu den Presets wie es klingen könnte. Obxd is a new free Windows VST plugin synth that's based on - but not a direct copy of - Oberheim's OB-X. Im unteren Bereich findet Ihr einmal den Downloadlink für die Presets und für das kostenfreie PlugIn OBXD von 2Dat.
The new scrollable UI is far superior to what we had before. Free Download - dazu benötigt Ihr natürlich den kostenlosen Synthesizer.