Out of the box, Hypersonic 1.0 shipped with a containing over 1,000 factory presets across 50 categories. These included:
Virtual analog modeling for rich leads, pads, and classic synth basses.
By combining these methods, Hypersonic could generate highly complex, rich textures using a fraction of the memory required by traditional samplers. Key Features of Hypersonic V1.0 1. Massive Sound Library Steinberg Hypersonic Vsti V1.0
Ethereal atmospheres and evolving soundscapes. 2. Multi-Timbral Architecture
Developed in collaboration with Wizoo Sound Design, Hypersonic V1.0 was designed to be an all-in-one sonic powerhouse. It provided musicians, composers, and producers with a massive library of high-quality sounds while demanding a fraction of the computer processing power required by its competitors. What Was Steinberg Hypersonic V1.0? Out of the box, Hypersonic 1
In late 2005, Steinberg released . The upgrade was substantial and offers a lens through which to appreciate just how good V1.0 was for its time. Hypersonic 2 featured a 1.7 GB sound library (more than double V1.0), 1,800 factory presets , and a new Hyperphrase arpeggiator. While V1.0 offered 5 synth engines, Hypersonic 2 streamlined the package slightly but added fully programmable voicing and user-assignable macro knobs.
Perhaps the most crucial selling point was its "hyper-efficient" performance. Producers could run multiple instances of Hypersonic, or utilize all 16 MIDI channels in one instance, without their computers crashing or producing audio glitches. This was achieved through intelligent sample management and optimized coding by Wizoo. 4. Simple but Effective Interface Key Features of Hypersonic V1
So, what makes Steinberg Hypersonic Vsti V1.0 so special? Here are some of its key features: