Yes Hyperion is inspired from lots of different modular environments – I have tried to take the best elements of those to make a relatively easy to use patching environment with the power of up to 16 (was 10) layers each with their own bus effects and midi effect/arpeggiator/velocity and key zones. The number of sound processing elements is limited only by the available CPU power.Auxiliary effect buses allow to send audio between layers, and control data and MIDI notes can also be sent from one layer to another allowing for deep modulation.Patches can have an unlimited number of nodes, and node control inputs can have multiple modulation sources allowing extremely complex modulations.Multiple kinds of filters, distortions and bus effects, as well as logic & math nodes for generative patch design.Modular audio nodes cover classic oscillators, with wave-shaping and unison detunes with stereo spreading, wave-sequencing oscillators, 4 operator FM, wave-sequenced FM, a plucked string model, a flute model, sample playback, and sound-fonts (multi-samples). ![]() Developer Paul Carter has introduced Hyperion, a new software synth plugin for Windows and Mac that features multiple synthesis types, flexible patching, and up to 10 layers of polyphonic sounds, with individual key and velocity zones, pitch bend ranges, tuning, arpeggiator and individual per-layer effects.
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