![]() There are certain parts of it that do use some other displays, and I will get to them momentarily. ![]() Once it is up and running, much of Icarus is right there on the main display. When this is done, you’re all set and it is ready to roll. ![]() Once it loads, either in standalone version or in your DAW, you will have to activate it with a key file. When you run the installation for Icarus, it lets you pick the folder for the install. It is in 32-bit VSTi, 64-bit VSTi formats, and 32-bit and 64-bit Audiounit as well. On the Mac, it works with OSX 10.5 or higher. It is in 32-bit and 64-bit VSTi formats, and 32-bit and 64-bit standalone. On the PC, it will work with Windows ME, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, and 10 (32-bit or 64-bit) It includes multiple LFOs which can run at audio-rate, a built-in wavetable editor, 54 morphing modes, an additive spectrum editor, a vocoder, over 1,000 presets, and much more. They’ve named it Icarus, and it’s their new morphing wavetable-based synthesizer. You may have noticed that the ones I have mentioned are all 2nd-generation titles that they developed, but the one I am reviewing is a brand new product. ![]() Tone2 is the music software developer behind many well-known products, including Gladiator2, Saurus2, and Electra2. Can it live up to the hype? We check it out in this review. Tone2’s latest effort is a wavetable monster just waiting to take on the competition.
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