The SubLab was already a very useful plugin for adding sub bass to any tracks. And all the other popular features of the predecessor are, of course, also included. It also comes with new presets as well as a handy macro page allowing sound transformations with a few clicks. You can adjust the LFO rate manually or put it in sync mode with the DAW tempo. The LFO has sine, triangle, sawtooth, square, and noise waveforms and 18 different modulation destinations. This section massively expands the sonic spectrum of the synth.įurther, you now make the bass wobble with the new LFO modulations. You can mix and match up to 4 FX and change their order according to your taste. It ships with six distortion types, a waveshaper, tape with hiss and wobble, a bit-crusher, and a compressor with auto sidechain functionality. Then, you can explore new effects in SubLab XL. There are also stereo width as well as dry/wet mix controls. The pitch of the individual oscillators can be adjusted individually, perfect to make them fat. Here you find a brand-new super oscillator allowing you to layer saw, triangle or square waves to create thick, buzzy supersaws or subtle Moogy bass in seconds. With the SubLab XL, the developers have now revised the entire concept and significantly expanded it at every point. Now the SubLab plugin goes into the second round, or let’s say, in an extra large round with more features. So to give your tracks the extra portion low-end. The developers have created here a virtual instrument that has an engine that is tailor-made and optimized for the creation of deep sub basses. A bigger success for the developers was the second synth release called SubLab. A Synthesizer that has long been one of my favorite plugins. For the software company Future Audio Workshop, it was the Circle Synthesizer, today Circle2. Future Audio Workshop has upgraded its sub-bass synth plugin to SubLab XL with a revised synth engine, new effects, and more.Įverything has a beginning.
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