Cheeze Machine
Cheeze Machine emulates the classic string ensemble sound, made popular by such classic synths as the Crumar Performer or the Arp Solina. saw-like waveform chorus ensemble emulator 6-stages phaser reverb
Cheeze Machine emulates the classic string ensemble sound, made popular by such classic synths as the Crumar Performer or the Arp Solina. saw-like waveform chorus ensemble emulator 6-stages phaser reverb
Combo Model V is a combo organ modelled after a well-known combo organ from the 1960s. 4-octave C-to-C keyboard. Harmonic range 7 polyphonic octaves. 4 footage drawbars: 16′, 8′, 4′, mixture. 2 voice drawbars: Flute, Reed. Vibrato unit with adjustable speed…
Combo Model F is a virtual combo organ, modelled after a well-known combo organ from the 1960s: the Farfisa Mini Deluxe Compact. 4-octave C-to-C keyboard Harmonic range 6 polyphonic octaves 4 footage tabs: 16′, 8′, 4′, 2⅔′ 3 treble voice tabs:…
MrTramp is a Wurlitzer® Electric Piano model 200 simulation. It features all the nuances and colorations of the real instrument, such as the noise of the hammers, the noise of the dampers. Features a built-in tremolo with adjustable intensity.
Musyng Kite Merlittzer is a sampled Wurlitzer electric piano.
This softsynth is modelled around 31 carefully sampled and mastered Rhodes Piano samples. 1-32 voice polyphony unique width control gentle muffling filter
4Front Rhode is a vintage Rhodes/Wurly typed piano module with gentle overdrive. This module reproduces the classic sound similar to Rhodes/Wurlitzer pianos.
E-Piano module with a rich, warm and silky sound. It is quite unique by its character. The module is made with a hybrid technology, which involves sample playback and synthesizing within one case. For its quality, module has reasonable small…
The U-NO-62 vst plugin is a polyphonic virtual analogue synth with a unique filter sound. An original JUNO 62 is used as reference for the oscillators and filters. Like the original, the plugin is capable of self-resonance and thus could…
Obxd is an emulation of the famous Oberheim ob-x, ob-xa and ob8 synths. While not copying originals, some of the features were taken to a better point.