Category: Software

CAMEO by UVI

The CZ series from Casio is a longstanding favourite. When UVI approached the Cameo venture they needed to do something extraordinary that not as it highlighted the amazing sounds of these classic synths but that gives something modern to individual CZ aficionados. UVI started with a number of fully-serviced classics, counting the Casio CZ1, CZ101…
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UVX670 by UVI

With the UVX670 we’re heading back in time to the ’80s to deep-dive, layer and combine sounds from two one of a kind, underrated analogue jewels from Japanese synth maker Akai; the VX600 and the AX73. Both are six-voice analogue polysynths, the VX600 is a pad beast with double VCOs per voice and the AX73…
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UVX80 by UVI

UVX80 is based on a great Japanese manufacturer’s analogue polyphonic synth. this is a digitally-controlled 2+1 oscillator, 8-voice, 61-key instrument propelled in 1984 with a flawless and futuristic-looking visual position. Actually comparable to the JX-3P, this synth bragged a stronger design with 2 additional voices, a sub-oscillator, and a genuine pulse-width modulation. In spite of…
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UVX-10P by UVI

Back in the 80s, we were presented to a Japanese soon to be legend, a 12-voice, 24-oscillator analogue synthesizer. This synth gave us standard greatness and the final genuine analogue synth of its ancestry. Designed with an inadequate stylish, a need of handles made the framework a bit of a chore to program but an…
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UVX-3P by UVI

UVX-3P takes motivation from a classic 6-voice Japanese synth presented in 1983. With a rather inadequate control board, this synth signalled an industry move towards less complicated preset players pointed at getting the celebrated Japanese analogue sound into the hands of semi-pros and specialists who regularly couldn’t bear or were threatened by the more costly…
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USQ-1 by UVI

Released in the ’80s, the Ensoniq ESQ-1 was one of the primary affordably priced workstation-class keyboards on the market, combining an 8-voice, multitimbral digital/analogue cross breed synthesizer and an included 8-track sequencer. The ESQ-1’s voice design permits customization of up to 3 advanced oscillators, assignable to any one of 32 waveshapes, taken after by a…
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Synthox by UVI

The crude analogue control of the Elka Synthex returns in Synthox form 1.5, this time as a flexible cross breed Analogue/FM workstation! Synthox highlights dual-layer engineering which lets you openly mix crude waves from the Synthex and EK-44 for a wild unused run of sonic possibilities. Both synths were completely adjusted at that point profoundly…
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Energy by UVI

Energy is the product of a one of a kind and greatly uncommon added substance synthesizer from the early ’80s, the Digital Consoles Synergy. Released in 1982, the DK Collaboration was based on an amazingly advanced added substance motor for the time, inferred from the about $30k Crumar GDS (Common Advancement System) and broadly utilized…
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CS-M by UVI

Between 1979 and 1984 Japanese manufacturers outlined and built some of the foremost interesting and distinct sounding analogue synthesizers within the world. With CS-M UVI centred on a few of the lesser-known models, counting the 70-M, 40-M, 20-M and 01. CS-M highlights a dual-layer design and instant preset/layer switching making it an exceptionally responsive instrument…
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Mello by UVI

Look back to the prime of classic rock and one instrument stands over the rest, a 350lb behemoth that would alter the way we think approximately making music until the end of time. At the heart of this beast was a cluster of tape machines, one per note on the connected console, each playing an…
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