Pink Noise Studio have released RAMA Synthesizer, available from the Reason Studios at the intro price of £48.00, increasing to £75.00 after the promotion.
It’s time for a rendezvous with RAMA, PinkNoise Studio’s new para/polyphonic synthesizer.
RAMA is a classic synth on steroids. The heart of RAMA is a vintage synthesizer from the 80s. This is the Korg Poly-800, which has some unusual features:
- oscillators (DCO) build the waveform from variations of 4 simple pulse waves
- Paraphony: polyphonic sounds with a single filter
- six stage envelope generator
But these are only the starting points, RAMA has many other features that make this instrument a powerful synthesizer that can hold its own in any music style.
Features include:
- 3 oscillators with dual filters
- 33 waveforms from famous synthesizers (when P-800 mode is off)
- 3 rearrangeable fx units with 12 fx types
- Flexible routing
- Synth & fx modulation matrix
- XY control pad using macros or performance controllers
- Mix pad for real-time mixing of 3 oscillators
- Versatile arpeggiator and step sequencer
- 5 play modes: poly, mono, chord, arp, seq
RAMA has different levels of complexity, depending on your needs. Using the grouped global controls it can be simple like an axe, eg. if you want to create a simple bass.
But once you separate them, RAMA can be as complex as an airbus cockpit: it’s up to you.
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