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Gospel Musicians announces the availability of Pure Synth Platinum, a software ROMpler and synth library for the UVI Workstation.

Pure Synth Platinum features the samples of classic synth that are combined with techniques used in digital synthesis (wavetable, FM, transient/drum, sub-oscillator, noise generator…). You can use it to create complex sounds from a hybrid virtual instrument for your electronic music project.

Features:

  • 5.2GB (uncompressed) Samples
  • 2.1 GB FLAC Losses Compression (HQ)
  • 514 Presets (More Presets to come)
  • 6,232 Multi-Samples
  • 328 Individual Sample Waveforms used for oscillators
  • Over 1,600 Wavetables with PWM
  • Over 30 Different effects per oscillator
  • Analog Synthesizer with PWM and Sync
  • 8-Oscillator Superwave for phat stacked synths
  • Transient Drum Synth for drum and/or transient sounds
  • FM Synthesizer with 6-Operators
  • Dedicated Sub Oscillator
  • White Noise Generator with 11 different generators
  • ASR-10/DP4 Warm Reverb Emulations
  • 2-Filters per Oscillator with over 50 different filter choices
  • Classic Oberheim Xpander Filter emulations with 37 modes
  • 2-LFO’s per Oscillator (LFO 2 to modulate PWM, Sync, and FM parameters)
  • Arp/Gate per Oscillator for Complex Sequences

Pure Synth Platinum has an introductory price of $149.99 until September 12th, regular price is $299. Note that if you are a Gospel Musicians customer, you can purchase a crossgrade to Pure Synth Platinum from any of their instruments for $99.99. Audio demos are available at gospelmusicians.com.

 

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