They can be split across the keyboard allowing you to play either two patches simultaneously or stacked. The plugin breaks this by offering you four times more polyphony (24 voices) available on two independent layers. They can be routed in any order you like by dragging and dropping them in the FX Chain.Ħ voice of polyphony was the limit of the original Akai AX73. Here you find alongside the chorus, a compressor, phaser, flanger, delay, reverb, distortion, and EQ. In the original Akai AX-73, there was only a chorus effect. The effect section does not affect a single but both layers at the same time. This gives you enough options to set sounds in motion. Taking both layers into account, this gives you a massive eight envelopes and eight LFOs. The modulation engine has got a major boost says Martinic. Per layer, it features four envelopes (three are assignable) and four LFOs. Then, you get a recreation of the 24dB/oct resonant 4-pole filter with a highpass and FM option. The plugin ships with a second oscillator, sub-oscillator from the AX-80 as well as an extended VCO octave range down to 32′. Martinic modeled the synth on the component level (advanced circuitry emulation) and put it in a new flexible dual-layer synth plugin. Each layer has two oscillators (four in total) with multiple waveforms, and a noise generator. The AX73, as the name suggests, is an emulation of the Akai AX73 6-voice polyphonic analog Synthesizer from 1986. They were all part of the AX series and had many features in common. With the AX73, the company has today introduced a soft synth that brings back the sound of the Akai AX73 and some aspects of the AX60/AX80. So one is all the happier when companies like Martinic emulate synthesizers that were previously not available in software. Developers prefer to model well-known synthesizers from the past like the Roland Jupiter-8, Minimoog, Juno-60. The others get the charm of vintage sounds for the DAW for little money. For some, the challenge is to make them better and better. Synthesizer emulations are popular with developers as well as users. Martinic revives Akai’s AX polyphonic analog Synthesizer series from the 1980s as a new dual-layer synth plugin named AX73.
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