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Press release Way Out Ware, a new soft-synth developer dedicated to raising the bar for digital synthesis, has announced availability of the TimewARP 2600 plug-in. ...Continued Way Out Ware unveils the TimewARP 2600 The first release of the TimewARP 2600 is an RTAS plug-in and runs under Digidesign Pro Tools 6.1 and later versions, on either Apple OSX or Windows XP and is available at www.wayoutware.com. Future platforms including TDM, Audio Unit, Standalone and Windows VST are planned for release in the first quarter of 2005. By developing proprietary and optimized virtual analog oscillators and filters, Way Out Ware brings the most accurate digital reproduction of the original 2600's fat analog sound to the desktop. Way Out Ware's Lead Developer Jim Heintz explains that "The success of any great analog synthesizer emulation relies on accurately modeling the behavior of the Voltage Controlled Filter module. Not a trivial task, Way Out Ware has created a new industry benchmark with its TimewARP 2600 digital VCF. It must be heard to be believed." The Way Out Ware TimewARP 2600 is the only ARP 2600 emulation product endorsed by its creator, Alan R. Pearlman. Heintz notes "We have been in contact with Alan Pearlman for most of the development of the TimewARP 2600 and his comments and assistance helped shape the final product. He has endorsed the TimewARP 2600 because he is pleased that we have faithfully reproduced his original design." Heintz adds "We have been careful to not remove features (even subtle ones) and we have consulted the original designers prior to adding things that were not part of the original. Our goal is to bring the user of this program back in time, but with modern tools." "I am consoled to reflect that what Way Out Ware are doing with the TimewARP 2600 is an important evolutionary step in analog synthesis," says original ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman. "Way Out Ware's software package not only makes analog synthesis affordable, but also opens the way toward continuing evolution of functionality." In addition to all of the original functions of the ARP 2600, Way Out Ware's TimewARP 2600 takes advantage of the computer workstation environment to include many new features: Extensive Patch Manager TimewARP 2600 Keyboard Features: "Until trying the TimewARP 2600, I hadn't found any analog modelling synth that could do what real analog can do," comments famed synthesist Robert Rich. "My acid test for all of these models is audio rate filter modulation, the Achilles heel of DSP. Because it lets me "break" it in musical ways, I rate TimewARP's analog emulation among the best that I have ever heard. This is a very deep tool for sound design, with a tone that comes very close to the original 2600 (although the spring reverb doesn't go "boing" when I bang on it.)" "The ARP 2600 was one of the first synthesizers that I had an opportunity to use in college and it shaped my future direction as an engineer and programmer," says Heintz. "When producing this product it was important to stay focused on the full recreation of this wonderful instrument. You can expect to see a wide range of products from Way Out Ware in the future. The TimewARP 2600 is just the first." The TimewARP 2600 can be downloaded for a free 15 day trial from the Way Out Ware web site: www.wayoutware.com. Purchase price for the TimewARP 2600 is $249 and includes two serial numbers. The TimewARP 2600 manual, written by Jim Michmerhuizen (author of original ARP 2600 manual), and including a complete synthesis tutorial, is available as a free download from the Way Out Ware web site.
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