Tracktion has released the Wavesequencer Hyperion modular synthesizer, inspired by the sounds of Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis. The developers promise ease of use and “warm, analog” sound.
Developer Paul Carter has partnered with Tracktion to unveil the new Wavesequencer Hyperion virtual synthesizer. According to the creators, the instrument is inspired by the electronic music of the 1980s and the sounds of Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre and Brian Eno.
According to Carter, Hyperion reflects his take on a modern digital modular synthesizer. The plug-in features easy-to-use modular signal processing that allows you to create complex audio patches with ten layers.
The synthesizer has received a wide range of synthesis types, pitch range control, tuning and detuning functions, and an arpeggiator. Additionally, the instrument is equipped with filters, effect buses, distortion section. Separate unique sets of effects are also available for each layer.
Carter calls the sound of the Hyperion warm enough and analogous. The synthesizer offers a wide range of settings, rich sound generation options, the possibility of quickly layering signals and combining into polyphonic patches.