AntiWave v1.3
by SVAr Software
(SVAr Software Website)

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File Size: 2.1 MB
License:
License Conditions:

Demo version is full functional, but with periodical silence. Registration: US$29.99

System Requirements:

VSTi host application.

Last Updated: 2009-11-23
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Software Description

AntiWave plugin is a VSTi sampler, designed for creating music on your VST Host.

Features:

  • Unlimited voice polyphony.
  • Any sample rate support.
  • Glide mode.
  • Random pan mode.
  • Resonant filters.
  • Sample loop support (Forward, Ping-Pong and Sustain loop).
  • Sample start offset.
  • Graphical curve editor
  • Volume, Panning, Pitch, Filter control curves.
  • Control curves loop support (Forward,
  • Ping-Pong and Sustain loop).

  • Tempo sync.
  • Adjustable note fade time.
  • Full 32-bit floating point internal sample operation.
  • Cubic spline interpolation
  • Built-in wave editor with basic operations (Cut, Copy, Paste, Trim, Normalize, Reverse).
  • All states and wave-tables are saved along with the host project.
  • Sample library organizer/loader.
  • Wav, aiff, pat, xi, iti, its, s3i files importing.
  • Ability to share instruments/samples between loaded plugin instances.
  • Visual piano keyboard.
  • Visual sample to note assignment.
  • Adjustable play quality/processor usage
  • Play position visualization
  • Sample usage counters
  • Sample tuning function with base tone player
  • FFT window

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License Type

Is this freeware or a demo? Under "License" it says "Freeware", but under "License Conditions" it says "Demo version is full functional, but with periodical silence." Sounds like a good piece of software, but I'd like to know before deciding about downloading it.

Re: License Type

It is a demo, the software was incorrectly listed!

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