Adventures In Audio

Waverazor’s major free update packed with new features

Plus Unified - Waverazor offers more than 400 factory patches.

Tracktion is delighted to present the new, massive, FREE update to MOK’s innovative, wave slicing synthersizer, Waverazor which is packed with tons of new features. Plus, in alliance with PlugInGuru.com the all new Unified - Waverazor with a library of more than four hundred factory patches.

Waverazor is a futuristic synth which uses its formidable, unique, patented oscillator design to splice waveforms. This new form of synthesis allows users to generate completely original sounds to give biting leads, glitched-out basses, cinematic pads and anything else in-between. Version 2.5 brings an array of new features to wave slicing and sonic exploration. The update adds three new Filters, three new Effects and two new Modulators combined with significant advances in the DSP modules to give greater control to reverbs and delays.

The new CombLPF filter offers a great sounding comb and can be used as a reverb building block. The All-Pass filter provides the user with options to create phasers, reverbs and timbral shifts in distortion. The third new filter, TapLine 8, consists of eight short delays to aid physical modelling.

Add to these the new TapLine8X effect to give longer delay time, a MOK style reverb effect and a dual-stereo delay effect and new sound outcomes are now wide open. Further improvements include a modular style Step Generator complete with direction control and a smooth Random source for natural movement.

Current Waverazor owners can start their next sonic adventure by downloading v2.5 for FREE. For those thinking of taking an auditory leap into a new, experimental world of wave slicing, Waverazor is available for $159.

In cooperation with PlugInGuru.com, Mok has also developed Unified – Waverazor, a library of more than four hundred factory patches in Unify’s native patch format. As well as being a potent instrument, Unify is also a powerful plug-in host which gives plug-ins users Layering and Splitting capabilities. Owners of both Unify and Waverazor can now load all the new Waverazor patches and combine, layer, split and stack them in conjuction with any other plug-ins they own.

To find out more about Mok Waverazor 2.5 and Unified – Waverazor, plus all the latest news, updates, hundreds of great tips and feature videos please go to tracktion.com/ or follow their Facebook, Twitter and YouTube channel.

Wednesday September 2, 2020

Like, follow, and comment on this article at Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Instagram or the social network of your choice.

Press Desk

Press Desk

Our Press Desk collects press releases from audio manufacters, software developers, and instrument manufacturers and distributors. All content is created by the original company or their PR representives and is only lightly edited for clarity where necessary.

Audiophiles - You're wasting your money!

Audiophiles - You're wasting your money!

Watch on YouTube...

If you can't hear this then you're not an audiophile

If you can't hear this then you're not an audiophile

Watch on YouTube...

CD vs. 24-bit streaming - Sound of the past vs. sound of the future

CD vs. 24-bit streaming - Sound of the past vs. sound of the future

Watch on YouTube...

The Vinyl Revival - So wrong on so many levels

The Vinyl Revival - So wrong on so many levels

Watch on YouTube...

More from Adventures In Audio...

Get VU meters in your system and in your life [Fosi Audio LC30]

Is this the world's most diabolically expensive DAC? [iFi Diablo 2]

A tiny amplifier with a weird switch in a strange place

Will this DAC/headphone-amp dongle work with *your* phone? [Fosi Audio DS2]

When is a tube power amp not a tube power amp? - Aiyima T9 review

I test the Verum 1 Planar Magnetic headphones for listening and production

Your power amp is average - Here's why

Adding tube warmth with the Freqtube FT-1 - Audio demonstration

Adding tubes to a synth track with Freqport Freqtube

The tiny amp that does (nearly) everything

Can I unmix this track?

Why you need a mono amp in your system - Fosi Audio ZA3 review

Can you get great earbud bass with Soundpeats AIR4 Pro?

24 bits or 96 kHz? Which makes most difference?

16-bit vs. 24-bit - Less noise or more detail?

Are these earphones REALLY lossless? Questyle NHB12

Could this be your first oscilloscope? FNIRSI DSO-TC3

OneOdio Monitor 60 Hi-Res wired headphones full review

Watch me rebuild my studio with the FlexiSpot E7 Pro standing desk

Can a tiny box do all this? Testing the Fosi Audio SK01 headphone amp, preamp, EQ

Hi-Fi comfort OVER your ears? TRUEFREE O1 detailed review

Get the tube sound in your system with the Fosi Audio P3

Any studio you like, any listening room you like - For producers and audiophiles

Hidden Hi-Fi - The equipment you never knew you *didn't* need - Fosi Audio N3