Steinberg Media Technologies has announced the launch of a new sound expansion set for Sequel, Cubase and Nuendo NEK: The VST Sound Instrument Set Synthesizers.
The new sound module offers 142 synth sounds and about 350 MIDI loops created by designers for electronic and dance genres including house, electro, ambient, trance, techno and minimal, and also offer range of retro 80s patches.
VST Sound Instrument Set Synthesizers is designed to take advantage of Steinberg’s MediaBay and VST Sound technologies to offer Sequel, Cubase and Nuendo NEK customers iaccess to all sounds, previewing of patches in the song context, easy-to-use construction kits and more.
Pricing & Availability
VST Sound Instrument Set Synthesizers is available in Steinberg’s online shop, and costs €29 / £26 (retail price, pricing and exact time of availability may vary regionally).
VST Sound Instrument Set Synthesizers is designed to take advantage of Steinberg’s MediaBay and VST Sound technologies to offer Sequel, Cubase and Nuendo NEK customers iaccess to all sounds, previewing of patches in the song context, easy-to-use construction kits and more.
Pricing & Availability
VST Sound Instrument Set Synthesizers is available in Steinberg’s online shop, and costs €29 / £26 (retail price, pricing and exact time of availability may vary regionally).
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