Plogue has announced the release of its new chipsounds soft-synthesizer.
This new product is designed to allow any musician to faithfully reproduce the sound and style of vintage video game music and sound effects in a convenient plug-in format, usable inside any sequencer or DAW, or as a standalone virtual instrument.
chipsounds is designed to simulate the following sound chips at, according to Plogue: 2A03, AY-3–8910, DMG-CPU, P8244, POKEY, SID, SN76489, TIA, UVI and the VIC-I.
Pricing & Availability
chipsounds is currently available for Windows and Mac OS X in stand-alone and VST, AU and RTAS plug-in formats for the introductory price of $75 until November 1, 2009.
chipsounds is designed to simulate the following sound chips at, according to Plogue: 2A03, AY-3–8910, DMG-CPU, P8244, POKEY, SID, SN76489, TIA, UVI and the VIC-I.
Pricing & Availability
chipsounds is currently available for Windows and Mac OS X in stand-alone and VST, AU and RTAS plug-in formats for the introductory price of $75 until November 1, 2009.
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