As a MAGIX VST instrument , it integrates seamlessly with MAGIX DAWs, but it can also be used in other DAWs that support VST plugins.
| Category | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Sascha Eversmeier for MAGIX | | First Released | 2007 | | Plugin Type | Virtual Analog Subtractive / FM Synthesizer | | Key Features | 12-voice polyphony, dual oscillators, noise generator, step sequencer, flexible modulation matrix, 9 built-in effects | | Status | Discontinued, legacy 32-bit only | | Primary DAW | MAGIX Music Maker, Samplitude Pro X / Music Studio | | Inspirations | MiniMoog, Korg MS20 | | Known For | "Nice body," unique midrange character, potential for harsh and experimental sounds | Revolta 2 Vst
The VST is a virtual analog synthesizer that has served as a staple software instrument for the Magix ecosystem for over 15 years. Its "story" is one of accessibility, evolving from a premium add-on to a centerpiece of entry-level music production. Origins and Evolution As a MAGIX VST instrument , it integrates
It includes an integrated step sequencer and filters, allowing users to "program" and "mold" sounds rather than just playing back static samples. Modern Status MAGIX Music Maker 2014 Premium - Steam Origins and Evolution It includes an integrated step
: The matrix acts as the internal patchbay of the synthesizer. You can assign various sources, such as Low-Frequency Oscillators (LFOs) or key velocity, to control destinations like pitch, filter cutoff, or pulse width.
One of the biggest challenges with Revolta 2 is its compatibility with modern digital audio workstations (DAWs). As a legacy plugin, it is a . This has profound implications: