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Cherry Audio release ARP Quadra virtual synth plugin

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> Cherry Audio are continuing their emulative tour through synth history with Quadra, a “super-accurate and immensely improved” plugin reboot of the ARP synth of the same name. Released in 1978, the Quadra is definitely a rarity, and we haven’t seen it much in software, either. In fact, Cherry Audio say that this is the first time it’s been emulated as a virtual instrument.

The Quadra offered four synth sections – Bass, Poly, Lead and Strings – all of which are recreated here. Each one is assignable to any region of the keyboard, giving you total splitting and layering flexibilit­y, and patch browsing is said to be much easier than on the original. You can also expect a richer, fatter tone, and the onboard phaser now has a stereo chorus/flanger, a syncable echo and a reverb for company, too. All of these effects are individual­ly routable.

In terms of sounds, the bass section is monophonic, with the Strings Bass option promising to add orchestral richness. The String section emulates the string ensemble instrument­s from the ’70s and includes a two-band EQ, while the Poly section builds on the original Quadra’s by including saw, variable pulse, spike and hollow waveforms, expanded range, and a drift button that effectivel­y recreates the idiosyncra­sies of analogue equipment.

Finally, the dual-oscillator Lead section delivers a dual-oscillator synth that includes ramp, pulse, sine, triangle, and noise waves, LFO- or envelope-controlled pulse-width modulation, a two-voice split mode, independen­t oscillator portamento controls and more.

Quadra is available now in VST/AU/AAX formats for $59.

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