
The Anima synth is a wavetable instrument using HALion’s wavteable synthesis which crossfades
the waves smoothly in real time based on an integrated wavetable envelope. This envelope
makes it very easy to control the playback of the wavetable, because no further modulation
settings are required. All you have to do is set up the Speed parameter. The modulation matrix
allows you to control the playback position of the oscillator using one of the integrated LFOs, the
velocity, or the modulation wheel, for example.
Anima provides two wavetable oscillators that can be used in parallel. Each oscillator features a
multi-oscillator that allows you to create up to eight additional voices for each oscillator and then
separately detune them and distribute them in the stereo panorama.
The sub oscillator comes with classic oscillator waves like sine, triangle, saw, square and two
different pulses, and also features a noise generator. The noise generator delivers a large
number of different noise types. These range from classic noises like white and pink noise over
drum attacks and rhythmical noises to specically ltered colored noises and unique circuit
noises, recorded from various electronic devices. This powerful collection of noises can be used
to add inharmonic frequencies to create atmospheric sound or add transients for rich and
percussive attacks, for example. The integrated arpeggiator and step sequencer allows you to
play rhythmic patterns and/or add modulations to the synthesis parameters using the three
available controller lanes.
The oscillator is followed by a multi-mode lter that offers a large number of different lter
shapes. The lter can be modulated by modulation sources like the keyboard, velocity, and LFO,
but also by the controller lanes of the step sequencer, for example.
Anima includes two monophonic LFOs that can be synchronized to the host tempo and allow you
to modulate a large number of modulation destinations using the modulation matrix. In
addition, a user-dened envelope can be assigned to destinations like Pitch, Pan, or Wavetable
parameters in the modulation matrix.
Anima contains six pages: Osc1, Osc2, Sub, Mod, Voice, and Arp. To show the settings for a
page, click the corresponding page button.
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