Klevgrand Tines v1.0.2 WiN MacOSX
Team R2R | 22 December 2018 | WiN: 12.7 MB | MAC: 29 MB
The Tines They Are a-Changin’
Tines emulates an electric piano. With internal effects like a stereo tremolo, a multiband distortion panel and a subtle roomy reverb, Tines can sound like anything between a dreamy slick Rhodes to a nasty Wurlitzer (however, it is not designed to be a ”vintage” emulation, but a modern and playable instrument). A fine-tuned velocity curve makes Tines a true joy to play on a MIDI keyboard.
Tremolo depth and speed (XY pad) with phase offset
Variable decay time
Variable Air (room) amount
Multiband distortion
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