Discovery Pro Users Manual
Discovery Pro Users Manual
Users Manual
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Description
Discovery Pro is a virtual analog synthesizer emulation for Audio Units and VST hosts
featuring multi-layering, parameter morphing, high-quality sound, WAV and SF2 support,
PAD re-synthesis and straightforward interface.
Installation
● Apple OS X
● Microsoft Windows
● Linux
Demo version can load banks, but the host will be unable to store any current synth
state or save banks.
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Features
● Bank browser (by clicking arrows in display led and bank name).
○ 2 Oscillators (Sine, Saw, Triangle, PWM, Square, Parabolic, White and Pink
Noise) with Ring modulation, Sync and Frequency Modulation.
○ 1 Wave Oscillator. Can load WAV and SoundFont 2 (SF2) files using high quality
interpolation with PAD re-synthesis generation. User banks are easily added
using EDIT > File.
○ ADSR for Amp & Filter. Amplitude envelope can switch between linear and
exponential curves.
○ 2 LFOs.
○ Modulation Envelope.
○ Arpeggiator.
○ Limiter.
○ Poly/Mono/Legato modes.
● MIDI CC control.
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Basic Concepts
A dialog box will appear with the number of voices you wish to enable. Select the desired
voice number.
Bank browser
You are able to browse all the FXB banks by clicking the arrows in the status LCD or
clicking the bank name to display a drop-down menu. All banks are located at
Documents > discoDSP > Discovery Pro > Bank folder. You can add your own banks
using EDIT > File > Import Bank function.
For easier preset and banks management, EDIT > File > Open functions will bring a
Finder or Explorer window.
There is a subfolder called User.dwb where WAV files can be copied and recognized
instantly after each menu drop-down click, providing better workflow. There is a quick
access for this folder using EDIT > File > Open Data Folder.
WAV files can also be imported using EDIT > File > Import Wave function.
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Morphing state knob editing
In normal mode, holding Ctrl / Bwhile moving the knob will modify morph
sensibility. Behavior will be backwards when Morph mode is on.
There is a secondary access located at EDIT > Switch > Aftertouch mode.
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LFO Sync to host tempo
Discovery’s LFO1, LFO2 / Arpeggiator, Delay and Panning LFO can be synced your host
tempo. To enable it, just click the led located next to the LFO knob or Delay amount.
Edit operations
There are a set of editing operations, clicking EDIT button on your Discovery GUI offers
the following options:
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● Key Split:
● Custom: Plays a custom note range from from C0 to B9 for each layer.
● Quick Stack: Allows active layer to navigate thru other presets and banks without
leaving the current program, loading first layer from others. To exit this mode, click
any layer button. Flashing red and blue LED will stop indicating operation mode is
back to normal.
● Tempo Sync: Quickly sync to host tempo LFO1, LFO2, Panning, Delay sections or
all of them at once.
● GUI size: Switches window and all their elements between 3 sizes: 1x (400p), 1.5x
(600p) and 2x (800p).
● Help: Opens tutorials, manual and MIDI CC tables. Also displays Release number.
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Zone presets
Zone presets has been introduced with Release 4. It allows each section to have their
own presets based on the current state, so they can be stored for later use, allowing
quicker preset design and getting better overall workflow.
They are stored at Documents > discoDSP > Discovery Pro > Presets folder using a
standard XML format. Such files can be shared without the need of importing or
exporting, just copying them to their current folder.
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Layers
Discovery Pro can hold 128 patches at any one time. Each patch may contain up to 4
layers. Combining layers can be used to create complex sounds that simple subtractive
synthesis cannot achieve.
Discovery Pro supports up to 128 polyphonic voices. If all 4 layers are enabled, a single
note will count as 4 individual voices, reducing the actual polyphony to 8 in these
instances. Fortunately, these are 8 extremely powerful sounds.
To select a layer, simply left-click the A, B, C, D buttons below the Program and Voice
number LEDs.
A is the default layer. When a layer is active the BUTTON directly above it turns
highlighted. Select any layer (B, C, D) to activate it.
When a program includes 2 or more layers, the selected layer button turns highlighted
and other active layers turn blue. If you wish to disable a layer simply left-click it twice, or
left-click the blue LED directly.
Discovery Pro allows you to copy and paste between layers or programs by using EDIT
menu.
The following documentation applies to a single layer unless otherwise noted. This
means feature (LFO's, Envelopes, Oscillators) are potentially quadrupled for each
Discovery patch.
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Parameter Morphing
Each layer contains two internal states: morph source and morph sensibility. Each state
contains a unique set of all values. Morphing allows you to easily glide between these
values.
Morph sensibility state is seen using alpha blend, and can be modified by using Ctrl key
while adjusting the knob. A 32-bit video mode is required to display this transparency.
You can easily toggle between both morph states by left-clicking the ASSIGN button,
located in the top left of Discovery Pro under the "Morph" label. When the ASSIGN led is
active, all parameter modifications are being made to the MORPH state.
Once both states have been defined, you can easily morph between them by assigning
the Wheel MOD to MORPH mode. Once set, moving your mode wheel will morph
between both states.
EDIT > Reset > Layer Morphing sets all layer MORPH sensibility state to zero.
TIPS
● MIDI velocity to Morph can be disabled by clicking the led above modulation wheel
or using EDIT > Swap > MIDI Velocity To Morph.
● Knobs from four layers at once can be moved using Alt / KPdrag on
Windows / Mac or Right Click + drag on Linux.
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Global Layer Options
● Pitch Bend: Pitch bender allows you to drastically change the pitch of the current
patch in real-time. You can modify the pitch bend range from 1 to 48 semitones by
clicking the LCD arrows or clicking numbers for a drop-down menu.
● CHR: Left-click the CHR button to enable Chorus, Phaser or both modes at once.
● UNI: Enables Unison. 2 voices are used on POLY mode and 4 on LEGA/MONO.
● Play Modes:
○ MONO: Only 1 voice of the synthesizer is used for the layer. In this mode any
note played will discontinue the previous note.
○ LEGATO: A monophonic mode in which envelopes are not restarted when new
keys are played.
● Portamento: Portamento glides the pitch between the current note and a newly
played note. The higher the value, the slower the transition progresses.
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Oscillator Section
Oscillators are the basis of sound generation in subtractive synthesis. Discovery includes
two primary oscillators, each with various modes and waveform types.
Wave
Useful for creating...
Type
Sine FM, Leads, Percussion, Organs.
Triangle FM, Smooth Sounds, Bass, Flutes.
Square Smooth Basses, Leads, Synced Waves.
Parabolic Smooth Sounds, Pads.
Noise Ambient FX, Percussion.
Saw Rough Bass, Edgy Leads.
Pulse Vintage Synths, Pads.
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Oscillator 1 (OSC1)
OSC1 is the primary sound source in Discovery. This oscillator uses the pitch of the
incoming note and plays it in the specified waveform type. OSC1 can be one any of the
following waveform types (shown from the top down):
● Sine.
● Triangle.
● Saw tooth.
● Square.
You can quickly switch between any waveform by simply left-clicking the button below
the waveform list. A blue or RED LED indicates the currently enabled waveform.
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Oscillator 2 (OSC2)
Discovery offers a second oscillator, which adds additional sound design capabilities to
your patches.
● Triangle.
● Saw.
● PWM (Pulse).
● White Noise.
● Square.
● Semitones: This knob allows you to shift the pitch of OSC2 from -60 to +60
semitones. The following features apply:
○ When OSC SYNC mode is active OSC2 will reset each time OSC1 finishes a
cycle. (Explained below).
○ When noise wave is selected, this control is used to determine the frequency
range of the noise (from low frequency to high frequency noise).
If noise wave is selected and OSC SYNC mode is active, the semitones control is a
digital noise wave selector, from a table of 8 different random sound shapes.
● KBD Track switch: When on, the OSC2 will track pitch of incoming note.
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Oscillator Modes
● Pulse Width: Determines the de-phasing amount between the two saw tooth
waves that build up the Pulse wave. This results in the pulse width of BOTH
oscillator pulse wave shapes (only works for PWM).
Lesser values (turned left) result in a square formed PWM. Higher values result in a
train of small pulses.
● OSC SYNC: OSC2 phase will reset each time OSC1 completes a cycle, giving
harsh and fuzzy effects on the OSC2 sound. In this mode the OSC2 semitone
control will not determine the pitch shift, but rather the harmonic content of the
wave that will modify the pitch of the OSC1.
● RING MOD: OSC1 output will multiply the OSC2 output. When this mode is turned
on, the FM control in the OSC1 will work as pitch tune (in the range of 0 to +12
semitones) for the OSC1. This mode can be used for special effects and ambience
sound shapes.
● OSC MIX: Used to mix both oscillators output. Knob values follow:
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Wave Oscillator (WAVE)
Discovery Pro offers a third oscillator, which adds dramatic sound design capabilities to
your patches.
Wave oscillator can be edited by clicking the LED located at the right of WAVE label.
Sound banks and waves can be selected by clicking < and > controls or clicking at the
LED area to display a drop-down menu.
To add your own sound banks just zip a set of WAV files and use .dwb extension, or
select a SoundFont 2 (SF2) file. Then place it on Documents > discoDSP > Discovery
Pro > Waves folder and they will appear next time Bank LCD is clicked.
● PAD Button: For any active wave, Discovery Pro will render a new waveform set
using PAD synthesis. It will generate a perfectly looped and beautiful set of sounds,
no matter what the source is.
Since it's a very complex method, it will generate a cache file in SFZ + 20 WAV files
(or 1 WAV when ECO mode, displaying a green button) per sound at Discovery
Pro Data/PADCache or Discovery Pro Data/PADCacheEco folder.
Next time PAD is active, it will read the file from cache, resulting in fast loading
time.
● Semitones: This knob allows you to shift the pitch of Waveforms from a wide
range of semitones. The following features apply:
○ When Keytrack is selected, pitch changes will be applied across the keyboard.
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TIPS
● OSC1 and OSC2 can be disabled by clicking the blue led located at the left of
OSCILLATORS label.
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Filter Section
Once oscillators are mixed, sound is next routed through the Discovery filter section. This
section will transform the frequency response of the signal.
A filter is a unit that changes the magnitude of a range of frequencies of the sound,
boosting or cutting these frequency values.
The two most common filter parameters are the Frequency and Resonance controls.
● Frequency: or 'cutoff' point. This value sets the frequency point affected by the
filter response.
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Filter Types
Discovery Pro has 12 filter types. You may toggle through these types using the buttons
below the LCD Filter Type section or by clicking filter name LED to make a drop down
menu appear. The active filter is also showed in the display.
● LowPass 12db: This 2 pole Lowpass filter will cut all spectrum range above
the Cutoff frequency, with a rolloff of -12dB per octave.
● BndRjct 24: The Notch filter will cut the frequency range surrounding the Cutoff
point, and will be processed thru the 24dB Lowpass filter explained above, but
using a slightly shifted Cutoff frequency. Using this with high Resonance amounts
will result in interesting vocal formants effects.
● LowPass 24db: A 4 pole Lowpass Filter with -24dB per octave rolloff. This
functions similar to the LP 12db, but with a steeper frequency curve response.
● BndPass 24: A Bandpass Filter, which allows only the frequency range
surrounding cutoff point to pass through. Resonance controls the size of this
bandwidth.
● HghPass 24: The opposite of the Lowpass filters, the Highpass will pass
frequencies above the cutoff point and will cut all range below. This filter type has a
rolloff of -24dB per octave.
● HghPass 12: Will pass frequencies above the cutoff point and will cut all range
below. This filter type has a rolloff of -12dB per octave.
● X 12: A Moog modeled 2 pole Lowpass Filter with -12dB per octave rolloff.
● X 24: A Moog modeled 4 pole Lowpass Filter with -24 dB per octave rolloff. It
functions similar to X 12db, but with a steeper frequency curve response..
● Y 12: Another Moog modeled 2 pole Lowpass Filter with -12dB per octave rolloff.
● Y 24: Another Moog modeled 4 pole Lowpass Filter with -24 dB per octave rolloff.
It functions similar to Y 12db, but with a steeper frequency curve response.
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Filter Envelope
The Filter Envelope allows easy ADSR (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) envelope based
modulation of the filter Cutoff control.
● Attack: Controls for the time in which the filter envelope moves from 0 (note play)
to full filter (based on the Envelope Amount, below).
● Decay: Controls the time length between the end of attack and the sustain level.
● Sustain: Sets the filter point at which envelope stays while note is continually
pressed, once attack and decay have completed.
● Release: Begins once the note is released, controlling the time the gain will fall
from current envelope point (Sustain) until complete.
● Env Amount: The Envelope Amount option controls the amount of the Filter
envelope applied to the Cutoff frequency.
● Vel: When enabled, the Envelope Amount will be scaled with the incoming note
based on velocity. This results in more dramatic envelopes for harder hit notes.
● Keytrack: When active, Keyboard Tracking will increase the filter cutoff frequency
based on incoming note pitch. Higher notes will add higher frequencies to the
current filter cutoff point.
○ Asymmetric Distortion: This will apply saturation to the negative field of the
signal. This will generate side harmonics, useful for tube distortion effects.
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Modulation Section
Discovery Pro includes two LFO's (Low Frequency Oscillators), a Modulation Envelope
(with 2 stages and state variable amount control) and a Graphic Envelope Generator. LFO
oscillators operate much like the basic Discovery oscillators, only at much slower speeds
Rate: This control sets the speed (frequency) of LFO1. Smaller values result in slower
oscillations, larger values in faster oscillations.
● Lowpass Random: Like random waveform, but the value is a smooth curve.
● Square: If LFO1 phase is above the half of the period length, the LFO will take the
highest value, otherwise the lowest.
● Triangle: Also a ramp, but moves down to up, then back to down in a single cycle.
Primarily used for sweep effects.
● Saw Tooth: Ramp shape; will move up to down, then instantaneously up when
cycle is completed.
● Random: Each time LFO1 completes a cycle, it will select a new random value.
Re-triggered LFOs: By cycling through LFO waveform options a second time you can
enable Re-triggered LFO's. This means LFO will be restarted each time a note is played.
Re-triggered LFO's are indicated by red LEDs.
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Destination: To the left to the waveform selector is the LFO1 Destination selector. This
feature allows you to choose which control(s) this LFO will modulate. The following LFO1
modulation destinations are available:
Amount: LFO1 Amount control determines the amount of LFO output to use on the
destination control(s). Higher values will result in a more dramatic modulation.
Second LFO operates much like the first, yet without a selectable waveform. LFO2 is
always a pure sine wave. In addition LFO2 has a powerful Arpeggiator (explained below).
Amount: LFO2 Amount control determines the amount of LFO output to use on the
destination control(s). Higher values will result in a more dramatic modulation.
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LFO2 Arpeggiator
ARP: You can enable Discovery's Arpeggiator by left-clicking the ARP button in the LFO2
section. When active, LFO2 operates in ARP (Arpeggiator) mode.
Rate: When in ARP mode, the Rate control sets the arpeggiator tempo. Faster values
may be achieved with greater values (turning the knob to the right).
Destination: In Arp mode, direction in which the Arpeggiator will play notes. They can be:
● U&D: Repeats playing highest lowest, then back from lowest to highest.
● RND2: Play to the next or the prior note in the arpeggiator range randomly.
Arp Rng: Sets range in octaves for the arpeggiator, from 1 to 5 octaves.
Modulation Envelope
Modulation envelope is a simple envelope which includes 2 stages, attack and decay.
Attack: Changes the value of the destination (based on the Amount) from the time a key
is pressed until its highest point.
Decay: Changes the value of a destination (based on the Amount) from the highest point
until the sustain level is reached.
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Destination: The following destinations are available to the Mod Envelope:
Graphic Envelope modulation is located between GATE and WAVE sections. Just left-
click the blue LED close to MOD label for easy panel access.
Configuration is done in the same fashion as Gate, left-clicking the bars with your mouse
in order, with the only difference of being able to set individual amounts for each one.
Clicking and holding your mouse button will allow to easily draw custom modulations.
Destination: This feature allows you to choose which control(s) this envelope will
modulate. The following graphic envelope modulation destinations are available:
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Amplifier
Discovery's amplifier applies an envelope to the output gain of the current layer of sound.
This is the final stage of synthesis. The following controls apply:
● Attack: Controls for the time that envelope moves from note press (0) to full
volume. (Does not apply to legato mode).
● Decay: This knob controls the time length between envelope gain goes from upper
point (end of Attack) to Sustain level.
● Sustain: Sets the point at which the envelope stays while note is held. This state
is held until the note is release.
● Release: Once the note is released, this knob will control the time in which the
gain will fall from current envelope point (Sustain) into complete silence, finishing
the voice use.
Longer releases can result in many simultaneous voices, resulting in high CPU
usage.
● Gain: Adjusts the overall volume for the current layer. Use morphing to add
dynamics.
● Limiter: Applies a compressor with –Inf:1 ratio for the current layer.
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Panning, Delay/Echo and Gate
Discovery has built in stereo delay, panning and gate effect units.
Panning
This effect can be used to widen a sound or give it interesting panning effects per layer.
You can sync Mod Rate to host tempo by clicking the led located next to Mod Rate knob.
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Delay/Echo
This effect can be used to add spacey echo effect, or widen a sound. You can sync Left/
Right Delay to host tempo by clicking the led located between Left and Right knobs.
● Level: Controls the amount of the delay effect. No Level value (knob turned
completely to the left) will disable the delay effect. This control is morphable as
well.
● Left / Right Delay: Controls the delay time of the unit for each channel.
● Left / Right Feedback: Controls the time of the delay tail. Moving this knob to the
right will increase the tail.
● Cross switch: Adds a cross-feed to the feedback output. This will result in a
stereo bouncing delay, useful for 3d-alike effects.
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Gate
To enable Gate page effect, do so by clicking the small blue led next to GATE.
NOTE: You can enable and disable multiple gate steps by left clicking and dragging the
mouse while moving on the pattern.
● Level: Controls the amount of the gate floor effect. No Level value (knob turned
completely to the right) will disable gapper effect.
This control is morphable and layer independent, suitable for complex sound
textures.
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Importing and Exporting SysEx
Discovery can import or export SysEx patch dumps from software able to record MIDI
SysEx data dumps.
On Discovery GUI, press EDIT > File > Import / Export Nord Lead 2 SysEx
Keep in mind full bank patch imports will be placed into current selected layer. Also,
imported Nord Lead 2 sounds may sound slightly different. Performance and Percussion
Kits dumps are not supported.
Unison Edit
Unison is a pretty simple edition command, able to be customized. It takes the values
from the first layer (A) and applies it over all of them (A, B, C and/or D) depending of the
preset.
If we open unison.txt located at Documents > discoDSP > Discovery Pro > Config
using Edit > File > Open Unison we can see a list of default presets and the way how
new ones can be made. Let's take a look at the first one: Double, which is the name
displayed.
● First four values mean that only Layers A and B will be affected 1 1 0 0 where A
(1) B (1) C (0) D (0).
● Second values are gain. 0.5 in a 1 to 0 range means Layers A and B will have 50%
gain each.
● Third values are panning. Layer A will be panned about 25% Left and Layer B
25% right.
● Fourth values are osc2 octave pitch shift. Since values are 0 they will all remain
in the same octave.
● Fifth values are the osc2 fine-tune. As we can see Layer A and B will be detuned
about 25% up and down respectively.
Adding and removing presets is as simple as removing or copy/paste a line and saving.
Edited Unison presets will take effect next time Discovery is instanced.
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Version History
Release 6.8
● Drag and drop support for FXP / FXB / SYSEX / WAV / SF2 / DWB files.
● Gate and Modulation mouseover displays values.
● Modulation envelopes scroll wheel support.
● Removed OSC2 / WAVE semitone decimals from LCD display.
● Dynamic display for ADSR time values.
● Aftertouch displays amount in % and + - correctly.
● Fixed pitch bend issue importing Discovery banks.
● Fixed Quick Stack Master volume issues.
● Fixed MIDI to Velocity swap tick.
Release 6.7.1
● Fixed Phaser Filter issues.
Release 6.7
● Layer solo: Use Alt + click on slot / button to solo / unsolo layer.
● EDIT > File > Save Program to Active Bank.
● EDIT > Paste > Morph to all layers.
● EDIT > Paste > Pitch to all layers.
● Bank change controller 0 support.
● Fixed macOS bank change controller crash.
● Fixed Aftertouch mode not refreshing correctly.
● Fixed WAVE font size LCD.
● Fixed Empty WAVE Program/Bank display.
● Removed License.dat check.
Release 6.6
● Mac (x32/x64) / Windows (x32/x64) VST3 support.
● Multi-channel support.
● Mac standalone.
● Added 1.5x GUI size for Retina displays.
● GUI fixes and speed up by disabling image caching.
Release 6.5.1
● Fixed Cubase issues.
● Updated framework for better stability and performance.
● OS X: Compiled with Xcode 7.3. OS X 10.6 or higher is required.
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Release 6.5.0
● Added Retina GUI support for Hi-DPI displays including minor enhancements.
● Added 15 new banks and thousands of new waveforms. 10 banks reworked.
● Added License.dat copy protection. This file is provided at discoDSP Members
Area or new purchases. It has to be placed at Documents > discoDSP >
Discovery Pro folder to make the plug-in run.
● Added EDIT > Config > MIDI Out option.
● Added flat popup active option color.
● Fixed hanging notes issue.
● Fixed Linux file menu issues.
● Fixed Linux bank import.
● Increased performance and stability.
● Data folder location changed to Documents > discoDSP > Discovery Pro.
● OS X: Compiled with Xcode 6.4. OS X 10.6 or higher is required.
Release 6.4.6
● Fixed portamento behavior where only first unison voice was affected.
● Fixed delay copy/paste function.
Release 6.4.5
● OS X: Compiled with Xcode 5.1.1.
● Added shared memory to copy/paste layers/programs between Discovery Pro
instances.
● Fixed inverse program change bug.
● Fixed OSC 2 noise to LFO1/2/MOD ENVELOPE - OSC 2 / OSC 1+2 rates behavior.
Release 6.4.4
● Fixed BandReject filter behavior.
Release 6.4.3
● Enhanced unison tuning.
● Fixed swapping programs voice channel management.
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Release 6.4.2
● Auto-loop for single cycle waveforms with less than 2048 samples.
● Auto-tune for unlooped waveforms.
● Enhanced voice stealing algorithm.
● Wave oscillator .wav fine-tune support.
Release 6.4.1
● Double clicking a knob resets to original position.
● Mod amount now reflects mouse values and OCT range correctly.
● Drop down menu from KeySplit hides after switching presets if it's displayed.
● Enhanced LCD fonts.
● Filter Attack MIDI CC changed to 38 (like NL2) on all platforms. 89 remains for FL
Studio due compatibility issues.
Release 6.4
● New Nord Lead 2 modeled Unison.
● SysEx import now supports .MID files.
● Enhanced SysEx Import.
● Edit > Swap > Bank > Chorus to Unison.
● Edit > File > Export Nord Lead 2 SysEx Bank.
● 1.5x / 2.0x GUI graphic fixes.
● Unison CC 16 / Phaser Chorus CC 50.
● Updated Help > MIDI CC.
● Banks 11 to 45 Chorus effect switched to Unison for better sound quality.
Release 6.3.1
● Fixed Graphic Modulation Envelope erratic behavior.
● Fixed PAD ECO button graphics.
● Fixed LCD Bank cell display graphics.
Release 6.3
● EDIT > GUI Size (1 / 1.5 / 2x) up to 1780x800 size.
● Full GUI code re-write. Faster, smoother, remarkable CPU usage reduction.
● Major internal structure re-write and clean up.
● Linux VST support.
● Revised manual.
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Release 6.2
Release 6.1
● EDIT > Quick Stack. Navigate thru any banks and presets without leaving current
program.
● DWB 2.0 supporting embedded SF2 and Corona Wave Expansion DWB files.
● Multi-out per layer (VST only).
● EDIT > Paste > Layer to copies values from active layer instead memory.
● EDIT > Key Split > Custom. Configures A/B/C/D at any key range independently.
● Key Split GUI graphics display on current mode (off / dual / custom).
● Key Split Custom drop down menu switch / hide button (x).
● Revised manual.
● Bug fixes.
Release 6.0
● New Nord Lead 2 modeled filters using Zero Delay Feedback technology.
● Data folder now placed at Documents > discoDSP > Discovery Pro 6.
● EDIT > Reset > Bank / Program / Layer will get values from Documents >
discoDSP > Discovery Pro 6 > Presets > Default.fxp file.
● EDIT > Paste > Layer to > All / A / B / C / D / A+B / C+D.
● EDIT > Switch > PadSynth Eco Mode. Re-synthesizes a single octave instead.
● EDIT > Key Split. Play Layers A/B from C0 to B3 and C/D from C4 to B9.
● Revised and tweaked 45 banks also updated to ZDF filters.
● Revised manual.
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Release 5.6
● OS X 64-bit VST .
● Data folder moved to Documents > discoDSP > Discovery Pro with categorized
folders.
● EDIT > Reset > Program and Layer read the settings from Documents > discoDSP
> Discovery Pro > Presets > Default.fxp file now.
● EDIT > File > Import WAVE automatically places WAV files at discoDSP >
Discovery Pro > Waves > User.dwb
● EDIT > Reset > Program Undo will revert back to the original preset located on the
current bank.
● EDIT menu restyled to white text over black background.
● Added Paste to All, A, B, C, D at Zone Preset drop down menu.
● Enhanced Morph values. Tick values are show when synced to tempo.
● Bug fixes.
● Manual revision.
Release 5.5
Release 5.4
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Release 5.3
● Aftertouch support. EDIT > Switch > Aftertouch mode or Shift + Click ABCD
button.
● Faster Sine Wave VA oscillator.
● MIDI CC Switch to edit Layers A-D using #63.
● EDIT > Help > Open HTML Manual.
● EDIT > File > Open Presets Folder.
● Drop down preset zone menus are alphabetically sorted now.
● Drop down presets available for WAVE zone.
● Wave OSC tabs order changed to WAVE DELAY GATE MOD.
● Bigger click area for Wave tabs.
● Optimized Program and Bank LCD display names.
● Small GUI restyling.
● Revised Manual.
● Bug fixes.
Release 5.2
Release 5.1
Release 5
● WAVE PAD Synthesis Button. Re-synthesis of any active Wave using PAD
algorithm, generating a SFZ file (Data Folder/PAD Cache).
● New Classic.dwb WAVE bank, including over 250 popular synthesizer waveforms.
● New voice stealing algorithm.
● 24-bit wave files support for User Bank (Data Folder/User.dwb).
● Help > Tutorials screen shots, MIDI CCs and Manual access.
● Edit > Smart Randomization.
● File > Nord Lead 2 SysEx Export.
● File > Open Data Folder.
● File > Open Unison Configuration.
● Edit > Config > MIDI CC Buttons switch.
● WAVE Active file is now marked in the drop down menu.
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Release 4
● Zone presets. Each section can save individual presets based on the current state.
It's available by clicking the white small drop down menu icon located at the top
left corner.
● Gate values are now displayed at the LCD when mouse is over.
● Engine fixes.
● Host compatibility fixes.
● Manual revision.
● Mac DMG image now includes alias to Audio Units, VST, RTAS and Plug-Ins
folders for a easier installation.
● Apple GarageBand 09 and Logic 9 compatibility.
● RTAS version.
Release 1
● Initial Release.
Copyright
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