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The Roli Seaboard now comes complete with the award-winning FXpansion STROBE2 software polysynth (worth 145 GBP). The FXpansion STROBE2 software features a high-quality analog modelling engine with an in-depth effects section and an intuitive preset library browser. STROBE2 combines cutting-edge sounds with an ergonomic and easy-to-use interface that works perfectly in conjunction with all versions of the ROLI Seaboard. Building on its wide range of diverse sounds, the STROBE2 polysynth provides you with a variety of in-depth controls for creating your own sounds, including deep modulation processing, preset-morphing as well as being fully MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) compatible for natural and tactical 5D modulation. With its diverse range of sounds and intuitive and easy-to-use interface, the STROBE2 is the ideal companion for the ROLI Seaboard.
Unlike traditional keyboards and pianos the Seaboard GRAND incorporates soft and tactile silicon keywaves which can be played like a keyboard but however offer much more control and dynamics through the sensor technology which allows you to add unique flourishes such as vibrato and pitchbend without the use of a modulation wheel.
Loaded with a huge variety of natural and realistic on board tones the Seaboard GRAND can be played in standlone mode through the stereo outputs or by connecting to a digital audio workstation through the provided USB connections. With a range of included software such as FXpansion Synth Squad, Equator and Seaboard GRAND dashboard the musical possibilities with the Seaboard GRAND are virtually endless and allow you to play a range of different virtual instruments with never before seem realism and dynamics.
The Seaboard GRAND stage is controlled by a singular touch sensitive, rotary dial which features a subtle LED light to indicate which preset is currently selected providing an extremely user friendly interface with real time visualisation.
Equator is a revolutionary software synthesizer that comes included with the ROLI Seaboard GRAND which allows you to fully harness the power of the Seaboard. With a huge library of preset sounds already included with Equator you can plug in and start creating ground breaking music in no time at all. With everything from realistic and dynamic instruments to surreal and weird synth sounds Equator puts the power and creativity in your hands right from the word go. Additionally the extensive multidimensional modulation capabilities such as the tweakable envelopes, LFOs, EQ, oscillators, effects and wave dynamics mean you never have to settle for a sound again.
The Seaboard GRAND ships with a custom version of FXpansion's Synth Squad package, optimised for plug-and-play compatibility with the Seaboard. Synth Squad comprises thee analogue-modelling synths (Cypher, Amber and Strobe) that can be combined and layered through the powerful Fusor environment. All four come as standalone apps as well as in VST, AU, RTAS and AAX formats.
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