LE SPACE Wide Rhythmic Multi-Echo
LeSpace is a delay based effect with a particular emphasis on rhythmic multi-tap echoes and increased stereo width. With six individual delay lines, each with individual controls for pan, volume,...
View ArticleLe Space Tutorials
To quickly apprehend the possibilities of the Le Space Wide Rhythmic Multi-Echo, take a look at these dedicated video tutorials.
View ArticleNoxious 1.5.5
A new update of Noxious is available for download. It only fixes typo error on the front panel and adds a handfull of new patches.
View ArticleLeSpace version 1.1 with feedback breakout path
Version 1.1 of the LeSpace Wide Rythmic Multi Echo now features six new audio inputs and audio outputs enabling you to insert any other Reason processing unit inside your echo lines’ feedback loops....
View ArticleNoxious ReFill by Navi Retlav Studio
Navi Retlav Studio has just released an amazing ReFill for our Noxious Additive Wave Synthesizer. 150 new wonderful patches perfectly complete the sonic palette of the default presets, especially if...
View ArticleWinter 2014 Sales!
We’re launching a limited time sales on our Noxious, LeSpace and Volt SL-1 RackExtensions. Until the 1st of January 2015, you can grab a licence of the above at these discounted prices: - Noxious : 59€...
View ArticleVolt SL-1 version 2.0
Our control voltage selector Rack Extension, the Volt SL-1, has just come out with a major update. Taking advantage of new advances in the Rack Extension platform introduced with Reason 7.0, this new...
View ArticleSpring sales on Noxious – Save -40%
To celebrate spring, we’re offering a time limited sales on the Noxious Additive Synthesizer. Save 40% on the price tag until the 1st of May. Head off to the Propellerhead Software shop to grab it:...
View ArticleRack Extension Review website reviews Noxious
The RackExtensionReview website has reviewed Noxious with an overall rate of 4 out of 5 stars. Not bad! They liked the sound engine very much but were displeased by the UI. What do you think of it?
View ArticleNoxious 1.5.3
Zvork is pleased to announce the release of the latest version of its Noxious Additive Wave Synthesizer for the Propellerheads Software Rack Extension platform. This version 1.5.3 fixes some minor bugs...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Oberon Synthesizer
Our new Rack Extension, the Oberon Synthesizer will be available soon. In the mean time here’s a little preview of what to expect:
View ArticleOBERON Synthesizer
Oberon is a synthesizer built to explore and produce the fattest of sounds with uncompromised audio quality. Based under the hood on an optimized additive engine, it delivers totally alias free audio...
View ArticleOberon discounts for LeSpace and Noxious owners
If you are a current owner of our LeSpace or Noxious Rack Extensions for Propellerhead Software’s Reason and would like to get your hands on our latest Oberon Synthesizer, we now offer discounts! -10%...
View ArticleOberon – Tutorial 1 : Waves
Creating a patch with the Oberon Synthesizer always starts with the oscillator section. This is where the raw sound is produced. If you are a bit familiar with basic synthesizer architectures like the...
View ArticleOberon – Tutorial 2 : Filters
In the previous tutorial, we explored how to define the basic timbre of an oscillator. Although Oberon is an additive synthesizer at its core, it has a number of features that resemble the classic...
View ArticleOberon – Tutorial 3 : Modifiers
In the previous tutorials we have manipulated Oberon in ways very similar to classic subtractive synthesis. For this third tutorial we will start using some features more specific to additive...
View ArticleOberon – Tutorial 4 : Unison & Octave
After discovering in the last tutorial the more complex features of Oberon, today things will be lighter… and fatter. Yes, in todays modern music, we like it when sounds get fat, thick and deep. With...
View ArticleOberon – Tutorial 5 : X-Morph
An interesting feature of the Oberon Synthesizer is the ability to morph between two spectrums. With this you can create interesting crossfades between two different sounds, for example between an...
View ArticleOberon – Tutorial 6 : Separate Outputs
After exploring the front panel of the Oberon Synthesizer, now is the time to have a look at the back panel. There lies a feature that can enable some creative sound construction and some interesting...
View ArticleDecember Sales on LeSpace and Oberon
From December 4th 2015 to the 1st of January 2016, the Oberon Synthesizer is on sale at -10% as well as the LeSpace multi-echo on sale at -25%. As a consequence, you can also grab the Audio Pack with a...
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