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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