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The ES2 synthesizer combines a powerful tone generation system with extensive
modulation features. It seamlessly blends subtractive synthesis and elements of FM and
wavetable synthesis methods to generate an extraordinary variety of sounds. This makes
it the perfect synthesizer for the creation of powerful pads, evolving textures, rich basses,
or synthetic brass.
The three oscillators of the ES2 provide classic analog synthesizer waveforms (including
noise) and 100 single-cycle waveforms, known as Digiwaves. This raw material forms the
basis for sounds that range from fat analog to harsh digital sounds, or hybrids of the two.
You can also cross-modulate oscillators, making it easy to create FM-style sounds. Further
options include the ability to synchronize and ring-modulate the oscillators, or to mix a
sine wave directly into the output stage, to thicken the sound.
The ES2 features a flexible modulation router that offers up to ten simultaneous
(user-defined) modulation routings. These can be used alongside a number of hard-wired
routings. Further modulation options include the unique Planar Pad—which provides
control of two parameters on a two-dimensional grid. The Planar Pad itself can be
controlled by the sophisticated Vector Envelope. This is a multipoint, loop-capable
envelope that makes it easy to create complex, evolving sounds.
Lastly, Distortion, Chorus, Phaser, and Flanger effects are built into the ES2.
If youre totally new to synthesizers, it might be best to start off with Synthesizer Basics,
which will introduce you to the fundamentals and terminology of different synthesis
systems. If you’d like to start experimenting straight away, there are a number of settings
that can be loaded which will help you to get started. These are accompanied by two
tutorial sections which provide tips and information, and invite you to explore the ES2.
See ES2 Tutorial: Creating Sounds and ES2 Tutorial: Using Templates to Create Sounds.
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