Wavesequencer Hyperion 1.53 & Theia 1.10 STANDALONE, VSTi3 x64

An unlimited sound design playground inspired by ’80s legends such as Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre and Brian Eno, Hyperion is a modern digital modular masterpiece.
With over 40 updates since launch, Hyperion has evolved and continues to improve its audio capabilities, functionality and graphical interface,
with many updates adding visual feedback and workflow improvements, making it one of the most powerful and affordable modular synths with a huge sound library in existence. .

Theia provides easy access to the powerful Hyperion synthesizer and its stunning, extensive sound library of nearly 600 presets.
The performance-focused interface makes it easy to control each sound, allowing you to effortlessly navigate complex patch designs and focus on making music.
An instant source of musical inspiration for music producers of all genres.

Features:

Modular Synthesis:

    • Highly flexible modular environment allowing for complex patching and sound design.
    • Multiple synthesis types, including subtractive, FM, wavetable, and more.

Layering:

    • Ability to layer multiple patches for rich and complex sounds.
    • Each layer can have its own synthesis and effects chain.

Extensive Modulation:

    • Comprehensive modulation system with LFOs, envelopes, step sequencers, and more.
    • Modulation matrix for routing modulation sources to various parameters.

Built-in Effects:

    • Wide range of built-in effects, including reverb, delay, chorus, distortion, and more.
    • Each layer can have its own dedicated effects.

Preset Library:

    • Large library of presets covering a wide range of sounds from ambient textures to aggressive leads.
    • User presets can be saved and recalled easily.

System Requirements:

  • Version : 1.53 / 1.10
  • Developer : Wavesequencer
  • Format : SAL, VST3
  • Bit depth : 64bit
  • Tablet : cured (TCD)
  • System requirements :
    ☑ Windows 8 or higher
  • Size : 143.4 MB

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