Exacoustics – GHOST v 1.1.11 STANDALONE, VSTi3 x64

Ghost is an exceptional synthesizer that seamlessly integrates two titans of digital synthesis: Wavetable and Frequency Modulation (FM). It maximizes the strengths of both approaches, showcasing deep functionality in a clean, easy-to-use interface that culminates in a fresh, innovative, and deeply inspiring experience.

The excellent design and interface make Wavetable and FM synthesis intuitive and fun to learn. The effects selection and implementation are brilliant. The ability to load the same effect multiple times is a comprehensive feature. Routing blocks in the FM matrix can accept modulation from various modulation sources. This provides an exceptional workflow for controlling the depth of frequency modulation. The LFOs are flexible and can be used as multi-stage envelope generators (MSEGs). The Wavetable oscillator is feature-rich, with great potential for sound design. Users can import samples directly into the Wavetable oscillator for re-synthesizing. To the dedicated developer who actively contributes to the synthesizer’s development with his community.

Installing R2R System
Remove legacy versions of Network Block Runtime v1.x and v2.x.
Remove the previous R2R system.

Installation
Install the TEAM R2R root certificate (highly recommended).
Install the R2R system and read the documentation.
The documentation is available in the “(installation folder)\Documents” folder.

Development
The R2RSYS SDK is available for developers.
Download R2RSYS_SDK_100.rar.

TEAM R2R

The R2R system contains the necessary tools and runtimes for our releases.

After a lengthy development cycle, we’re pleased to announce the release of the first version of this R2R system.
It includes a wealth of “witchcraft wisdom” that will make life better for us, end users, and other hackers.
Future releases will use the R2R system by default. Please get used to these new tools before it’s too late.Please note that version 1.x is considered an open beta. If necessary, a major update may introduce
breaking changes for developers (especially in the SDK).