Sounds And Effects Presents Synths of the 1970s Available for Emulator X/Proteus X
Sounds And Effects announces that Synths of the 1970s for E-Mu Systems’ Emulator X and Proteus X is now available via download or in a DVD case. Source material was recorded at 24 bit from the Mini Moog, ARP 2600, Moog Opus 3, ARP Odyssey, and Oberheim SEM.
Developed by Terry Grame, who was a sound developer for many of E-Mu Systems’ hardware sound modules, the intent here is to be much more like a virtual sound module then just a collection of raw samples—not just to emulate the old synths, but instead to use their sounds as source material to build new and exciting sounds using Emulator/Proteus X’s advanced synthesis engine—including the morphing filters, LFO’s, integrated effects, mono mode, portamento and more. The MSRP is $39.95.
Synths of the 1970s specs:
Also available for Kontakt here.
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