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Roland Cloud ZENOLOGY FX 1.5.3 macOS

Roland Cloud ZENOLOGY FX 1.5.3 macOS

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Roland Cloud ZENOLOGY FX 1.5.3 macOS

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ZENOLOGY FX is the standalone version of the MFX section. It’s also related to the ZEN-Core effects on a range of current Roland synths derived from years of Roland synths and keyboards. Being able to run ZENOLOGY FX separately means you’ve got a multi-effects powerhouse you can combine with any source you want.

ZENOLOGY FX is a treasure trove of unique effects derived if you know where—and how—to dig.

Included effects cover a range of categories
• Filter
• Phaser
• Flanger
• Chorus
• Modulation
• Drive/amp models
• Compressor/limiter
• Delay
• Looper
• Lo-fi effects
• Pitch shifting

Desired effects.
With over 90 processors to choose from, there's a wealth of ways to make your synth sounds come alive. Add delays to arps, larger-than-life modulation effects to chord progressions, and twist and distort basses and lead tones that leap from the speakers.

Legendary inspiration.
Many of the effects found in ZENOLOGY FX are inspired by those found in some truly legendary Roland products. The swirling JUNO chorus, CE-1 stompbox, and the JD-800's complex multi-effects section are just a few.

Modern design.
While many of the processors in ZENOLOGY FX have vintage inspiration, what you can do with them, and how you work with them is thoroughly modern. Based on ZENOLOGY, these effects have a contemporary interface and simple controls for free-flowing creativity.

Master of modulation.
Modulation effects include choruses, phasers, flangers, and more—and they work wonders on synths and other keyboard instruments. This is how you add movement to synth parts and enhance sounds so they seem to exist outside the bounds of your speakers.

 

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