REAKTOR PRISM uses REAKTOR's 'Modal Bank' module to generate cutting-edge sounds. PRISM’s signal origin is the "Exciter", which creates impulses or continuous noise signals that feed the Modal Bank. From there the spectrum is 'refracted' through multiple resonating filters, giving it its distinctive sound. The result is a synth equally suited to hard basses and shimmering leads as it is organic soundscapes, percussive keys, flutes and bells - highly expressive, dynamic and alive. MIDI data like velocity values can change the tone radically, and modulation possibilities are extensive. Additionally, five audio effects are included - an amp simulation, an 8-pole filter, a flanger, a stereo delay and a reverb enrich and enliven the instrument's output signal.
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