Tag: synth

Parallels

For cinematic scoring, for expressive, intelligent, advanced electronic music, for video diversion and showy soundscaping… a one-off synth can make a one-off temperament. How frequently have you looked at your regular workhorse synth with its million billion choices, and thought, “nothing here sounds very right!”? Parallels have 97 one of a kind sources, each with…
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Sequential Take 5

The Take 5 is Sequential’s most compact, full-featured, full-throttle VCO/VCF-based polysynth ever. It’s the culminate portal to subtractive synthesis and the imaginative control of Sequential’s best synths — whether you’re new to analog synths or a space-conscious professional. And since it’s versatile, you’ll transport it from studio to the stage without breaking a sweat or…
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Wave Runner by UVI

A huge number of synths, drum machines and uncommon models of regarded German heritage come together in this gigantic and unparalleled retrospective. WaveRunner presents you with a wondrous collection of true and captivating sounds from over 30 years of wavetable synthesis. Everything from the crude and strident beginnings to the wild advancing tones of the…
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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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music production plugins

MicroShift

The MicroShift is made to make sound wide with a classic studio trick that makes wide vocals and a twist of features. With MicroShift, you can make sound larger and wider. If you are looking to get some simple yet powerful stereo widening for your vocal, guitar or synth tracks this plugin gives you three…
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Arpeggiators

Arpeggiators are extremely simple real-time sequencers that require a chord as an input. They are a type of broken chord in which the notes that compose it are played or sung in an ascending or descending order. An arpeggiator does not play or sing its notes at the same time. Yet, listeners are able to…
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