AIR Music Technology launched Iona, a software recreation of the Roland SH-101 synthesizer that sells for $59 through Sunday, Nov. 23, before rising to its standard $149.99 price. The plugin works with AIR hardware and software systems.
The synthesizer models the pulse, sawtooth, sub and noise generators from the original instrument. Engineers added pulse-width modulation through LFO, envelope or manual controls alongside a filter section with cutoff and resonance parameters. The software contains more than 100 factory presets and ships with five color schemes that save with each preset.
The pattern sequencer supports up to 128 steps with transpose functions and graphical editing tools. Built-in effects cover lo-fi processing, delay, reverb and three-band equalization. The plugin operates on macOS and Windows platforms in VST2, VST3, AU and AAX formats.
The synthesizer models the pulse, sawtooth, sub and noise generators from the original instrument. Engineers added pulse-width modulation through LFO, envelope or manual controls alongside a filter section with cutoff and resonance parameters. The software contains more than 100 factory presets and ships with five color schemes that save with each preset.
The pattern sequencer supports up to 128 steps with transpose functions and graphical editing tools. Built-in effects cover lo-fi processing, delay, reverb and three-band equalization. The plugin operates on macOS and Windows platforms in VST2, VST3, AU and AAX formats.