Koblo Audio Software announces the official release of the Vibra2000 mini-synthesizer plugin.
The Vibra synthesizer line was known for it’s unique filters and sound, and was originally part of the Studio9000 bundle distributed by Digidesign. These synthesizers were used by artists such as BT, and are still coveted by many in their original Macintosh only, OS9 versions.
The Vibra2000 re-introduces today’s Audio Professionals to the classic Koblo Filter and Oscillator sounds, with an updated User Interface, preset design, and compatibility with both Windows and Mac operating systems. It features an arpeggiator, filter, and oscillator section, to allow for programming of dynamic lead sounds, sweeping pads and wicked effects. The Vibra2000 is available in RTAS (Protools), VST and AU formats, and can be used in all major host programs.
The Vibra2000 is now available at Koblo’s website:http://koblo.com/plugins/10 , for only $29.95, and comes with over 150 presets. More presets will be available via Koblo’s website, as well as new synthesizers. Koblo customers are invited to join Koblo’s online social network and show off their music and talents, and find other musicians to collaborate with.
For more information, visit their web site at www.koblo.com.
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