Blööps has recently released a polyphonic phase-distortion synthesizer inspired by Casio’s CZ range of vintage synths. Dörothy features 4 different phase-distortion modes, which you can interpolate through, and wash out the waves with smooth control.
dörothy also has its own effect circuit, including a unique chorus, a spacious reverb, and an aged repeater. it comes with plenty of motion, featuring two 6-stage envelopes and three lfos.
Dörothy features
- Frequency multiplier.
- Wave smoothing.
- 4 phase-distortion modes.
- Phase shifting.
- Wave skewing.
- Signal rectifying chorus with timbre controls, speed, depth, and mix.
- Aging syncable stereo tape delay with modulation.
- Stereo reverb with size and damp.
- Two 6-stage envelopes with pre-delay.
- Three syncable LFOs with six modes.
- Randomization with the ability to choose randomization sections.
- Reset to default button.
Available for Windows and Mac in VST3/AU plugin formats and as a Max for Live device, Dörothy is priced £25 GBP.
More information: Blööps

