DRC v2.10.0 R2R
Team R2R | 28 Oct 2024 | 57.4MB
DRC is a virtual analogue synthesizer that takes its analogue modelling seriously. Portable and powerful. DRC uses the exact same synth-engine on all platforms for a consistent, high quality sound. Vintage sound, modern design. With a clean, minimal design focused on accessibility, the intuitive interface allows you to concentrate on creativity and control of your sound, free from visual distractions. Sound design, anytime With cloud sync functionality, you can seamlessly shift your workflow between devices, for sound design on the go. Take your creations outside of the studio, or start a new sound on your mobile then move it to your DAW.
Lush effects processing
Transforming simple waveforms into rich, lush soundscapes bursting with harmonics, effects processing is the sonic source of DRC’s soul.
Stereo tape delay with time modulation.
Sound design made simple
If you’re new to synthesizers, DRC is the perfect place to start. Our YouTube channel provides regular and easy to follow tutorials, featuring some of the most iconic sounds ever created.
Mac OS High Sierra or Higher
With a clean, minimal design focused on accessibility, the intuitive interface allows you to concentrate on creativity and control of your sound, free from visual distractions.
“DRC Synth” features a modern looking, minimalistic interface with several different colour variations to choose from and has been designed to be as accessible and uncluttered as possible… it is very easy to use. It also features a cloud-based preset management system, which means that sounds to be shared across all available platforms.
DRC Synth works equally well for everything from analog-style pads and lush textures to crazy sound effects and stonking basses. With up to eight voices, each with two oscillators, a ring modulator, sub oscillator and noise, DRC is a beefy and versatile subtractive synth (more on these shortly).
The integrated and intuitive chorder makes it easy to instantly get the most out of your polyphonic synthesizer, by experimenting with powerful chords.
In normal use you’re given a choice of either a regular keyboard (complete with over 20 scales, including a user scale) or a set of chord buttons. The chord buttons are broken up into major, minor and seventh chords with the strum pads at either side.
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