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Big Fish Audio's DVD: Emulation II features a set of unique instruments to reproduce that typical music from the 80s: from warm digital sounds to the most analog-ish textures.
UVI adopted a hybrid approach to create these sounds, combining deep multi-sampling and powerful modeling tools (analog filters, LFO, envelopes, etc.), inspired by the original machine and enhanced with today most modern audio processing and script technology.
Sounds were recorded and carefully selected from the authentic restored instrument with the very best analog and digital gear, suiting UVI quality standards. This process allows preserving the original sounds' lo-fi charm.
Besides, hundreds of sounds and instruments, among the best, are included: drums, bass, bells, choir-voices, fretted instruments, FXs, keyboards, mallets, percussion, synths, strings, orchestral hits and a lot more.
A simple, yet complete, user interface reproduces the look and feeling of the most famous and essential machine from the eighties. With over 250 best sounds and primary editing tools, Emulation II enables you to create authentic spin-offs with infinite options of sounds and tones.
This is definitely the ultimate digital version of the long standing professional sampler of the mid-80s that has been used by Depeche Mode, Peter Gabriel, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Jean-Michel Jarre, Stevie Wonder, Genesis, Paul McCartney, Enya, Vangelis, John Carpenter's soundtracks, etc.
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| Compatibility | Compatible with Cubase, Digital Performer, FL Studio, Intel Mac, Live, Logic, MachFive 3, Nuendo, PC, ProTools, Reaper, Sonar, and Studio One |