MOK has released version 2.0.3 of Waverazor, a virtual synthesizer instrument that gives you the power to splice waveforms into aggressive new sounds.
Waverazor is a futuristic synth that slices waveforms into aggressive new sounds.
The patent-pending oscillator design utilizes an entirely new form of synthesis to produce biting leads, glitched-out basses, cinematic pads and everything in between.
The update features 50 new patches from sound designer Richard Devine.
Version 2.0.3 of Waverazor also lets you resize the plugin window by clicking and dragging its edges.
Waverazor is available for purchase for $99 USD. In addition to a 30-day full trial, you can now also download the free Waverazor LE, a version of Waverazor with no expiration date.
The LE limited edition only allows access to the factory preset bank for playing and performing with the macro controllers on the main page. The contextual patch editor is not active in the LE version.
More information: MOK