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![]() ![]() Compare the best prices from all over the web on Cakewalk Dimension Pro Virtual Synthesizer Cakewalk Dimension Pro Virtual Synthesizer Description This critically-acclaimed software synthesizer delivers 7GB of samples from real instruments to fuel your creations in a 2-DVD library. You'll love the deep editing and sound generation capabilities of Cakewalk Dimension Pro as well as the flexible synth parameters. This more powerful version of the Dimension soft synth that ships with Project5 Version 2 contains over 3GB of additional content, includes new sound programs, and includes the Garritan Pocket Orchestra. Dimension Pro offers an abundance of sounds that range from pristine realistic acoustic instruments, thumping basses, and cutting leads to complex, evolving atmospheres. This wide range can be attributed to advanced sample mapping and a powerful sound-sculpting engine. Analog sound generation lets you mutate and recompose any sound. Preset heaven With over 1,500 production-ready presets, you can access the perfect sound for almost any project. Dimension features a powerful pairing of sample-playback and advanced synthesis technologies, capable of covering every aspect of contemporary music. 7 GB library Dimension's library includes tons of thumping bass, grand piano, searing electric guitar, kickin' drum kits, a full orchestral suite, instruments from around the world, and more. The library also explores the worlds of techno, trance and electronica, providing a comprehensive collection of synth leads, electronic basses, lush pads, and gripping atmospheres. Garritan Pocket Orchestra Cakewalk and Garritan have joined together to offer sound programs based on the critically-acclaimed Garritan Personal Orchestra. Dimension Pro contains samples of all the major instruments in a symphony orchestra strings, brass, woodwinds, and percussion. Electronica collection Nico Herz of BigTone helped to create Dimension Pro's breathtaking electronica palette. His experience and mastery have yielded an exciting array of synth basses, bold leads, thick stacks, pads, simulations, and amazing effects. Sound designers Dimension Pro's deep editing and sound generation capabilities hold infinite potential for the chronically creative. Sound designers will love the hands-on control Dimension Pro offers, making it the perfect instrument for cinema, television, video game, and commercial sound design. Advanced synthesis capabilities Waveguide generators and wavetable oscillators for analog-style sounds; each program provides 20 graphical envelope generators and 20 tempo-syncing LFOs, each with 21 shapes. Express yourself Get into nuances of sounds with multiple velocity and keyboard switching and crossfading; advanced sample playback techniques such as multi-looping, sample switching, and legato on Continuous Controllers; enhanced acoustic simulation via physical modeling. Map MIDI controllers to all Dimension Pro functions with MIDI Control Matrix. Mix quickly and intuitively between different elements of your sound program using the Vector Mixer. Multi-stage effects per part Insert and send effects include bit reducer/ decimator, 16 filter types, 5 drive modes, 3 stackable parametric EQs, 6 delay types, 3 chorus types, LFO filters, autopan; room simulation and modulation for the finishing touch. |
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