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    Tek'it Audio Genobazz v2.3.1 VSTi (WIN) - free synthesizer

    Tek'it Audio Genobazz 2

    Genobazz 2 is a free monophonic bass synthesizer plug-in, designed to be simple to use, for all your bass need, from simple bass, drum kick and complex wobble to acid bassline.

    Genobazz 2

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    Features

    • 14 Waveforms and 11 Filters
    • Multi-Segment Envelope on each rotary controllers
    • Envelope loop and BPM sync
    • 2 Waveforms modulation types
    • Velocity amount control on 7 parameters
    • Sub amplification boost
    • Full MIDI automation support
    • Easy MIDI learn on all parameters
    • Use 7-bit MIDI Continuous Controller or High resolution 14-bit MIDI NRPN and RPN
    • Selectable Maximum MIDI pitch bend range
    • Four note playback priority mode
    • Selectable envelope re-trigger mode
    • Preset manager, rename, copy, save, load ...
    • Undo your changes to initial preset value
    • One click randomize all parameters
    • 88 Factory sound presets
    • Up to 128 user presets per bank
    • Comes with a user manual
    • Easy installer

    System requirements

    • 1.5GHz CPU or higher with SSE2
    • 512MB RAM or higher
    • Microsoft® Windows® 8, 7, XP (SP2 or later), or Vista™
    • VST™ 2 compatible host
    • Sound card with ASIO driver support recommended
    • To use the automation a Host with automation features and for MIDI learn a MIDI interface and an external MIDI control device is required

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    very nice thankyoU!

    I think someone needs to write up an article about using mono developed kicks in stereo. I wonder if just duplicating the channels is the best thing to do? Surely a little stereo width should be applied, etc?

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