G-Sonique has recently introduced a binaural version of its virtual analog bass synthesizer instrument for Windows. Alien 4DX is designed to create the impression that the sound is in a real 3D/4D space.
This sound is not only stereo, but the entire topology (the internal “wiring” of virtual-analog circuits and cables, which are simulated through codes and modules) contains the so-called binaural topology, which emulates analog binaural circuits (yes binaural technology can be 100% analog not only digital) and dsp chips.
Alien303 Binaural 4DX features various oscillator waveforms/modes, 9 filter types, amp and filter envelope, unison/chorus, ping-pong delay, and more. The synth comes with 31 acid lead presets.
The synth is available in VST/VST3 plugin formats for Windows, on sale for the intro price of €24.90 EUR for the first 40 customers (regular €39.90 EUR).
More information: G-Sonique

