

Orbitron comes complete with an abundance of presets creatively crafted by professional producers and sound designers with which users can quickly get going - no need to panic about getting to grips with the complex audio processing techniques involved, despite them being beautifully balanced with those easy-to-use controls that are duly delivered in abundance themselves. Orbitron offers four selectable effects and a central mix modulator that blends between them in different ways as the latest plug-in to a complex audio processing techniques with easy-to-use controls from founding partner JMG Sound, thought up and brought into being by company namesake Jason Gibbins, a professional sound designer and producer.Īs a multi-modulation tool that can creatively breathe life into instruments with subtle organic variations, fatten up synth sounds with rich evolving unisons, or create out of this world rhythmical spinning resonances for complete creative chaos, each of Orbitron’s four effects sections can be set to one of 12 modes. Solo contains presets using one effects section, Multi uses four different effects of similar types and Hybrid combines effects of different types.JMG Sound Orbitron is a multi-modulation tool that modulates and blends between four effects. They have been categorised into Solo, Multi, and Hybrid. To get experimenting immediately with Orbitron, JMG has included a vast number of presets designed by “top producers and sound designers”, the brand says. This helps create a variety of tones, from metallic resonances to expansive reverbs. One knob controls this process, with another knob to adjust the delays of the feedback loops. This is an interesting feature that you wouldn’t find in many other plug-ins, if at all. This can be synchronised to your DAW tempo or set to manual mode, along with a randomisation feature for unpredictable morphing.Ī circular feedback network feeds signal from each effects section into the next and then back around again.


In the centre of the plug-in is a circle that navigates itself around the four effects sections. Two sliders beneath the knobs let you fine-tune the characteristics of each effect. You can adjust the intensity of each engine with the depth knob on each section, along with controls for rate and width. Although Orbitron unleashes its full potential when all four engines are active, you can solo an engine to disable the other three.
