Cradle X Frank Dukes The Prince [win-osx] -

: Offers standard time-based echoes with a dry/wet mix. Reverb : Adds spatial depth to the vintage samples. System Requirements & Specifications

: The "Source" section allows for further tailoring through detuned unison effects and glide (portamento). Studio-Quality Effects

Cradle and Frank Dukes' is a dual-layer virtual instrument designed to bridge the gap between simple romplers and complex synthesizers, offering a curated selection of vintage sounds. Released by Cradle , this plugin is compatible with both Windows 10 and macOS (10.14+) in AU, VST3, and AAX formats. Core Concept and Sound Engine Cradle x Frank Dukes The Prince [WiN-OSX]

The Prince is built on a foundation of over recorded from Frank Dukes' extensive collection of rare vintage synthesizers. These samples serve as the "building blocks" for its 250+ presets , which cover categories like Leads, Pads, Keys, Organs, Plucks, and Brass.

At the bottom of the interface sits a suite of five modular effects designed to add grit and space to your sounds: : Offers standard time-based echoes with a dry/wet mix

: Each layer features its own set of dedicated controls, including a high-pass/low-pass filter, amplitude envelope (ADSR), pitch adjustment, and a multi-waveform LFO for modulation.

: You can load two independent sounds (Layer A and Layer B) and use a central Blend control to crossfade between them, creating complex, evolving textures. Studio-Quality Effects Cradle and Frank Dukes' is a

The instrument’s primary workflow revolves around its dual-layer architecture:

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