Program 24 brings you the immaculate sound of ’80s Italo Disco motivated by two wild synths nearly misplaced to time, the Solton Programmer 24 and SM100. The Programmer 24 is a modest 3-octave console discharged in 1985, it contained everything fundamental to create total courses of action, and genuine-time execution highlights idealize for backing up the band. It donned a full 8-bit PCM drum segment, analogue bass and lead arpeggio with analogue channels, violin, cello, and 3 woodwind voices and included arranger, chord and design sequencers. To beat it off, it had person outputs for 8 drum parts and bass, full MIDI, and a tape interface for capacity.
What truly catches your attention with this small monster is the sound. Right out of the box it sounds great, stuffed with an ’80s character it basically reveres. The drums are clean and punchy, the bass and arpeggio pack vintage funk, and all the voices work together to form a full and genuinely classic sound. The SM100 is another cool analogue synth, with DCOs and an amazing chorus/ensemble impact. We multi-sampled each sound permitting you to lock in the refrain impact similar to you’d on the genuine thing. All in all these two incredible machines convey tons of flavour and extraordinary sounding voices prepared to lay down the groove for a modern era.
Program 24 conveys sounds and arrangements from an uncommon period of time and unused and interesting ones propelled by these machines. UVI captured each drum sound in conjunction with the total run of each analogue voice, MIDI drum designs, classic and chord adherent arpeggiators, and discrete preset review for each sound. Various included multi-units, single sound presets, arpeggiators, drums packs and drums MIDI records provide both immaculate vintage and all-new sounds and designs designed by the UVI group, giving us a colossal assortment of both classic ’80s sounds and modern fix designs.
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