Polyvera represents four years of research and development by SuonoBuono, culminating in a desktop synthesizer that blends the digital character of the 1980s with the sonic power of modern analog. At its heart are two independent oscillators - wavetables or samplers - capable of emulating aliasing and vintage digital artifacts, as well as generating warm analog-inspired timbres.
Each Polyvera voice includes two digital oscillators, a sub-oscillator, noise generator and ring modulator. Oscillator 2 can act as a sampler, with lo-fi reproduction of 80s-style samples. The user can choose between high-fidelity oscillators or modified vintage models, with ample opportunity for modulation of harmonic content.
The analog filter offers eight modes, including lowpass, bandpass, peak, and a post-filter distortion configuration. Rich saturations, self-oscillation and frequency modulation can be achieved, with behaviors similar to classic analog synth filters.
Polyvera adopts a classic architecture with analog VCF and VCA for each voice. The three envelopes per voice (VCF, VCA, mod) and three independent LFOs enable complex and dynamic modulations. The 8-slot modulation matrix allows custom routing between sources and destinations.
Two serial effects (chorus, phaser, delay, reverb) complete the audio path. The 64-step polyphonic sequencer supports per-step automations, and the classic arpeggiator expands live possibilities. Voicing modes include polyphonic, monophonic, unison, binaural, and chord.
Technical Specifications.
Synth type
Digital
Synth format
Desktop
Synth voices
Polyphonic
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