Wolfgang Palm - PPG Infinite Pro synth (VST/AU)

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Wolfgang Palm goes to Infinite and beyond as he releases a Pro desktop version of his iOS synth
By Ben Rogerson (Computer Music)

VST/AU plugin will be released in December 2017




It's been several months since Wolfgang Palm released his PPG Infinite synth for iOS, and now a Pro version has been announced for PC and Mac.

As with the mobile edition, this goes beyond wavetable synthesis - Palm's stock in trade - by giving you complete control over the frequencies of a sound's overtones. Each partial wave can have an arbitrary frequency, and overtones can be moved throughout the duration of a note.

Infinite also enables you to reproduce the noises created when instruments are played, and these noise sources can be used to modulate the tonal part of the sound.

More typical synth features include a 24dB low-pass filter, two VCAs with stereo out and effects. You also get 10 envelopes, four LFOs and a modulation matrix.

Wolfgang Palm is also very proud of the Morpher, which enables you to create new timbres and real-time effects by morphing the gains and frequencies of sounds using the X/Y controller. You get more than 300 editable tonal resources that can be loaded into the five fields within the Morpher, and you can also analyse your own sounds.

You can find out more about Infinite Pro on the Wolfgang Palm website. It'll be available as a VST/AU plugin from the start of December.
http://wolfgangpalm.com/infinitepro.html
Wolfgang Palm Infinite Pro 

New system which can synthesize harmonic and inharmonic sounds
Morpher - X/Y controller which morphs 5 user selectable sine resources
Noiser - X/Y controller morphing 3 noise resources and performing modulations on the tonal part
Molder - acts as a digital filter with any imaginable filter sweeps
Two detail editor pages for the Sine resources featuring a 3D display
Analyser with 6 modes for directly converting your own sounds
Noise separation lets you create own resources for the Noiser
Import WTS and TCS files from WaveGenerator and WaveMapper
Import Phonem utterances and use them in the Infinite PRO Molder
Versatile matrix system - allowing 16 sources to control 40 parameters
10 Envelopes, for control of filter sweeps, waveform, noise and many modulations
4 LFOs which can be freely routed via the matrix
Delay/Reverb effect
Overdrive/Distortion effect
Preset browser with new listing filters
Directly accessible context help for each module
Freely configurable schematic keypads, with extremely expressive modulation options
4 MIDI modes: Omni, Poly, Mono, and Voice-Per-Channel (MPE)

Kevin M

Someday very very soon a tablet will be able to fully replace our desktops as a full-featured, plugin-capable DAW.   I think it will only be about 2-3 years, myself.

Rhcole

Infinite's one weakness IMO is its inability to load or create user-generated sounds as wavetables. Nave's got it beat in that department.