Umbra - Waveset of 128 quite complex waveforms plus a bonus VSTi Synthesizer/SF2 Player

Umbra is basically a Waveset of 128 complex waveforms as SF2 plus a specially designed VSTi
Synthesizer / SF2 (Soundfont) player. The Umbra waveset consists of complex waveforms which
are best suited for dark ambient, soundscapes, athmospheres, textures and rather experimental sounds.
The Umbra waveset can be used also with STS-26 and ProtoPlasm21 and other sf2 compatible apps. As of
STS-26 and ProtoPlasm 21 it is recommeded not to load it into all slots as sound might get too fat then. ;-)


Umbra VSTi Synthesizer /SF2 Player features:

  • 2 Oscillators with 128 waveforms as external SF2 (24 of these waveforms in free version)
  • 6 LFO and 1 Sample&Hold incl. 1 dedicated pitch mod LFO
  • 1 24db LowPass filter with resonance and EG (ADSR)
  • 1 Amp EG (ADSR)
  • 1 Delay bpm synced and modulateble by selectable source
  • LKO function for Delay (LastKeyOff unleashes full delay amount)
  • LoBoost & Saturator
  • Pan modulateble by selectable LFO and option to switch between normal Pan and Delay to opposite direction
  • 4 Lazy buttons
  • 8 voices or maybe 10
  • Here is a little demo video showing some sounds:



    The Umbra waveset incl. bonus VSTi Synthesizer / SF2 Player will be available
    as introductionary offer for only 15Euro until April, 30th 2008. Regular prize then 20Euro


    Download locations for the Free Version incl. 24 internal waveforms and unrestricted VSTi:
    Umbra in my archive on Winsite
    Umbra mirror 1 - mihd.net (choose ticket request then download appears)
    Umbra mirror 2 - Rapidshare
    Umbra mirror 3 - file-upload.net

    FAQ:
    Q: Why are there two versions of the VSTi - a dedicated Free and another one with the registered waveset?
    A: As the registered waveset comprises of 128 waveforms the internal patches are not restricted to
    the 24 inbuilt waveforms of the free version. Those 128 internal patches in the free version are
    utilizing the 24 inbuilt waveforms only.

    More Umbra Demo-Videos by Dimitri Schkoda:


    Have Fun
    H. G. Fortune