![]() ![]() This is especially true of the powerful modulation section, although if you’ve used FabFilter plug-ins in the past then this should be familiar to you. This does take some getting used to though, and on first use, it’s not as intuitive as some other synths. In fact, one of the GUIs strengths is the way that oscillators, filters, modulators and certain features are only shown as you add them, so a simple patch isn’t made over complicated by unnecessary controls. You have up to four analogue modelled oscillators, each with controls for waveform, volume, tuning, osc sync, phase sync (for retriggering), ring mod and pulse width, which pops up when you select a square wave. The new layout is much more refined and modern, with minimal text, heavy use of icons and a visual language for most of the controls. Twin 2’s GUI was getting a little dated, so it’s unsurprising that FabFilter dramatically redesigned it to resemble its newer brand style, as found the excellent Volcano 3 and Timeless 3. ![]() ![]() However, it’s entering an incredibly crowded soft synth market, so how does this returning champ fare against the new contenders? This new release ups the oscillators and filters to four a piece, and sports a stylish and refined new look, with improved sound quality and a new effects section, plus a host of other features and workflow enhancements. It’s been 14 years since FabFilter released Twin 2, but we finally have a new version of the flexible virtual analogue softsynth. ![]()
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