LittleOne is a true software emulation of one of the most legendary and recognized hardware analogue synthesizers Moog Little Phatty. In addition to accurately recreating the original signal path, each individual component in LittleOne (oscillators, filters, envelopes, etc.) contains the same original architecture, frequency response and operating range of its hardware counterpart, creating a deep, rich and warm sound.
Add to the equation a full rack with a 16-step analog sequencer, a 16-step transgate effect, two insert / master effect slots, and as a result you get a complete installation with true analog sound in the comfort of a modern digital studio.
There is no perfection in this world. In nature, due to its inherent complexity (and beauty), everything is unpredictable, it would seem – for us – is not controlled. It makes things so special. This is true for everything, including musical instruments. Based on the components of analog electronics, an analog synthesizer bears all the disadvantages of this technology. That is why it sounds so warm and rich.
The LittleOne synthesizer is completely built on this concept. The Advanced Component Simulation (ACS) approach ensures that every component within LittleOne is simulated while maintaining its original analog hardware architecture and physical properties, including its own microdefects and unique time-varying instabilities. This means that if you play the same note twice, LittleOne will never play the exact same sound, even after a million years or more.
In addition, it is also possible to change the electrical deviation for each of the analog components used inside the synthesizer. Choosing stable components will mimic a modern manufacturing process, while choosing unstable components will take you back in time, and everything inside LittleOne will behave the way it was made in the 1970s, making it even cooler.
This high-tech approach guarantees a blink, authenticity and depth of sound.

By Leauger

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