_PolyBrute goes deeper with firmware 3.0
September 19th, 5PM CET
This is PolyBrute: a polysynth that fuses massive expressivity with the raw energy of analog, morphing between multiple sonic states within presets, and putting unprecedented sound sculpting & patching power at your fingertips.
Now, explore new heights of Polyphonic sound with an array of embellishments, experimental features, and creative upgrades for PolyBrute, available for free.
Discover PolyBrute firmware 3.0 here
_Here’s what’s included:
_Introducing Distortion
Go even further with coloration and sound-sculpting with PolyBrute’s new Distortion category, featuring 7 types of crunch to add to its vibrant list of modulation, delay, and reverb effects. The 7 modes are: Subtle Tape, Classic Distortion, Soft Clip, Worn Out Tape, Germanium, BitCrusher, and DownSample.
_Flexible effects routing
Dig deeper into PolyBrute’s signal chain and rewire its effects to suit your sound design flow; both the Insert and Send modes can now be adjusted in terms of order.
_Enhanced tuning
A wider range of tuning options lets you adjust PolyBrute’s musical role in your projects, from tuning individual oscillators more deeply to transposing the keyboard to suit a particular track or style.
_New Stereo Layer mode
Allocate one voice to the left channel and one to the right to add increased natural width to PolyBrute’s sounds.
_Over 350 new presets
PolyBrute’s library has been totally reworked with new & enhanced presets that emphasize its expressivity, analog power, and new features like Distortion and Stereo Layer mode.
_PolyBrute Connect
Communication between PolyBrute and its software counterpart is now quicker, smoother, and more intuitive, also accommodating other new features from firmware 3.0.
_Workflow & expression improvements
Numerous fixes and much-requested additions to PolyBrute’s feature set, from reloading your last saved preset on startup to more features & parameters displayed on-screen in real-time.
_Exploring PolyBrute’s enhanced library
_Useful Links and Resources
For more information, check out our PolyBrute Firmware 3.0 FAQ article.
Join the discussion in our dedicated PolyBrute forum section to connect with other users and share your thoughts!