We're proud to announce Toxic Biohazard, the successor to ToxicIII.
Read more about it here.
About Toxic Biohazard
Toxic Biohazard is the 4th generation in the line of Toxic synthesizers. Toxic Bio distills the best features from the previous 3 versions to deliver our most concentrated Toxic ever. Beware!
Incorporating the best suggestions from our users, Toxic Biohazard includes following enhancements:
- Optimized engine. Improved the sound quality, with even more accurate waveshapes, and quicker rendering times.
- "Physycal" envelopes (amplitude and filter) physical modelling of how sounds in real world decay & resonate, for example, the sound of a water drop. Further, physycal envelopes are rendered
real-time without any interpolation, avoiding noise artifacts and allowing Toxic Bio to deliver fast, accurate envelope times.
- Pack of new effects: phaser, reverb, lo-fi module and chorus.
- New UI – dare you touch it?
- Multi format: Available as VSTi, FL Studio native and AU format for Mac (coming soon)
- MIDI learn feature.
- UI improvements including "Copy/Paste" for oscillators, arrows for choosing waveshape.
Note: Presets are now stored as separated files (.tbio). Toxic Bio is backward compatible with ToxicIII presets. To load ToxicIII preset simply load it (FXP) using OPT->Load Program. Do the same for ToxicIII banks, and FXB will be authomatically converted into .TBIO files, keeping the name of the original ToxicIII bank.
Toxic Biohazard - released!
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- Sat Mar 08, 2008 6:20 pm
Toxic Biohazard - released!
Last edited by jmc on Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
Download Banks for Toxic Biohazard?
Ok I got the release of Toxic Biohazard. And it...
Re: Toxic Biohazard - released!
What will it cost FL STUDIO XXL users?
toxic iii owners
as others have stated, only toxic iii shows. i ...
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- Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:35 pm