
What's more, if you dig a little deeper, you'll find that every single envelope parameter can be modulated! Such simple envelope generators might seem out of place on what is a modern soft synth, but simplicity has always been one of FabFilter's strong suits, and these four-stage shapers are very much in keeping with Twin's overall look and feel. The third offers a Hold knob that calls to mind Korg's MS-20. There are three ADSR envelope generators, two of which have a Delay setting. Odds 'n' modsįabFilter has been even more generous with its modulation parameters. Like the best vintage filters, they can be driven into self-oscillation. The filters sound fantastic, and run the sonic gamut from smooth to raw. You can choose between 12dB and the more Moog-like 24dB filter slopes, and you also have control over the resonance (or Peak). The filters are multimode and offer low, high and band-pass functions. They too can be individually panned this is done using concentric dials that surround the Frequency knobs. These oscillators can be forced into synchronisation, panned separately, and pitched with polyphonic portamento.įabFilter have won a lot of acclaim for the quality of their filters, and Twin gives you two of them. Twin's sound is based on a pair of virtual analogue oscillators - each of these offers saw, triangle and pulse waveforms.

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The manual is offered online and as a PDF file, although the chances are that you'll only need it if you're an absolute beginner. Twin is download-only, and when we were installing it, we were surprised not to be asked to jump through any authorisation hoops or plug in any dongles. When you first consider its spec sheet, you might feel that its $129 price tag is rather excessive, but believe us when we say that with Twin, you're paying for quality rather than quantity of features.
