Excite Audio has unveiled the most recent plugin in its Evolve collection, Evolve Nest Acoustics, marking the primary collaborative launch for the vary.
The Evolve collection incorporates a line of devices that every discover the “sonic traits” of various supplies. Described as a botanical synthesis plugin, this new instrument has been made with enter from sound designer Nest Acoustics. Combining foley, nature, and subject recordings with analogue synthesis, the sample-based instrument types a contemporary “botanica” sound palette to experiment with.
The plugin comprises 4 sound layers that may be blended in real-time with the Evolve XY Pad, intuitive modulation capabilities, and 4 macro results in line with the earthy theme: Holo, Crust, Breeze, and Erode.
Customers may import their very own samples and construct customized patches, and you may modulate something with drag-and-drop envelopes, LFOs, and the XY controls. Make tremendous tweaks to your sound with its twin filters and a rearrangeable 3-slot FX chain, or peruse its 250 presets.
Excite Audio says it’s designed with synthwave composition and modern sound design in thoughts, offering “vivid atmospheres that really feel alive and textural”. Hear it in-action within the video beneath:
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Evolve Nest Acoustics joins Evolve Alloy, providing tones impressed by metallic, in addition to Air, Elastic and Velvet. Evolve Air was impressed by experimental and ambient innovators like Tim Hecker, Jon Hopkins, Brian Eno, and Oneohtrix Level By no means, with a give attention to ethereal, breathy textures, wind devices, and spacious atmospheres.
Lite and Full variations of Evolve Nest Acoustics can be found completely from Plugin Boutique. There’s at the moment a 50 p.c off introductory sale working till 30 June, with costs beginning at £19. You can even try our information to the very best free and paid for plugins of the week for extra new releases.
Discover out extra about sound designer Nest Acoustics, or head over to Excite Audio to view the total Evolve collection.

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