PatchVault is Rhythmic Robot’s new collection of Kontakt instruments based on original patches from some of the most renowned synths of the past based, the whole with a simple but powerful interface.
The interface features a neat little Tilt EQ, a powerful 4-pole filter, and can map MIDI velocity to both amplifier and filter cutoff. There’s also Chorus and Tube Saturation to enhance the sound, plus a Limiter to tame over-enthusiastic analogue waves, but all these modern additions can be easily switched off in case the user prefers the original factory patch in its raw state.
This first release is a freebie taster emulating the very first factory sound of Roland’s Jupiter 6 synth. An entire Jupiter soundset is announced as “coming very soon”.
More details at Rhythmic Robot’s website.
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