Pro-SoloVst
Pro SoloVst reproduces the monophonic analog preset synthesizer ARP Pro Soloist.
The sound engine of the Pro SoloVst is a software emulation of the real analog algorithms implemented inside the original instrument: VCO, resonators, filters, VCF, VCA and analog effects. So you can hear and feel analog-like warm sounds coming out from a set of 30 voices corresponding to the presets of the synthesizer.
RMI-EP
RMI-EP reproduces the vintage analog electronic piano from US manufacturer, Rocky Mount Instruments Electra Piano, produced from 1967 until 1980.
The sound engine of the RMI-EP is a software emulation of the real analog oscillators and filters used inside the original instrument. The RMI-EP implements the same presets and controls that you can find in the real instrument. Furthermore there is also a effect sections that includes Reverb, Phaser and Chorus.
Any configuration of the electric piano is storable in up to 128 programs and can be reloaded through midi program change. All the controls can be handled through midi control change messages.
VL-122
VL-122 virtually reproduces the vintage electro-mechanic spinet organ Hammond L-122.
The sound engine of the VL-122 is a physical modelling emulation of the real electro-mechanic generators (tone-wheels), drawbars, filters and effects (vibrato and reverb) that compose the original instrument. Moreover, some new effects have been added to recreate the complete set of timbres that characterize all the Hammond spinet organ sounds, from classic and church to rock and progressive.
Actually the VL-122 is not one more Hammond B3 or C3 console organ emulation. It is the emulation of the so called “spinet” organ L-122 (or L-1xx series, where xx is related to the mechanic design only). The spinet organ has a quite different sound, respect the most popular console organs. The timbre is less aggressive and more rounded, and it has been used in very different arrangements than the bigger brothers B3 or C3.
- High level of compatibility to different hosts and HW platforms.
- Very lightweight algorithms, so that simple and cheap virtual machines don’t suffer overloads of the CPU.
- Easy installation procedure, there is no need of any installers, simply copy the vl122.dll file to the right folder.
- High degree of MIDI configuration capability, useful when using very simple and poor VSTi hosts.
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