Publisher: Puremagnetik
Website: Puremagnetik
Format: KONTAKT 5+, LOGiC X, Live 9+
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo
Description: Retro Synths 1980s + Plus teleports your studio back to the era of long hair, neon spandex, catchy melodic riffs and of course… huge, epic synths. Retro Synths 1980s + Plus is loaded with 9 packs and over 5 gigabytes per format of revived classic instruments. Retro Synths 1980s +Plus brings the greatest sounds of the 80s into your session!
Retro Synths 1980s + Plus includes DeeEx, Jax, Juniper Part One, Juniper Part Two, Phazeform Vol.1, Phazeform Vol.2, SixVoice, Synbotik and Vespine packages in Live, Kontakt and Logic formats.
DeeEx
DeeEx: This is a step into 80’s FM synthesis. This collection includes pads, guitars, basses, percussion and more; all of them are taken from the legendary Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.
Jax
Jax: Experience a collection of epic sounds that defined the era of synthesis and pop music. Jax brings one of the coolest things from 1985 straight to your desktop with a sound set recorded exclusively from a vintage JX-8P and re-programmed in Ableton Live Pack, Kontakt and Apple Logic. Used by Depeche Mode, Europe, The Cure, etc., the JX-8P DCO (Digitally Controlled Oscillator) synthesizer defined an entire era in pop music history.
Juniper Part 1
Juniper Part 1: This is a collection of high-quality instruments based on the legendary Jupiter series analogue synthesizers. Featuring huge polyphonic sound, clean filters and oscillators, the Jupiter series can now be used straight from your desktop. Puremagnetik’s Juniper was sampled using Jupiter’s voice structure and dynamic filters to create a multi-sampled collection of 30 instruments and over 800 high-quality 24-bit recordings.
Juniper Part 2
Juniper Part 2: space sounds of the Jupiter series. This is a set of high-quality instruments based on the legendary analog synthesizers of the Jupiter 6, 8 and MKS series. Over 700 high-quality multi-samples will be added to your library!
Phaseform Vol.1
Phazeform Vol.1: This library is filled with an expressive collection of instruments based on Casio’s classic Phase Distortion technology. Phazeform also includes a full set of sounds from the VL-Tone pocket synth calculator, ensuring the presence of classic Casio electronic sound. Additionally, Phazeform includes a selection of looped phrases from the SK-1 and VL-Tone drum machines, giving Live, Logic and Kontakt users instant access to this unique collection of sounds.
Phaseform Vol.2
Phazeform Vol.2: Contains a mega-pack of CZ-1 phase distortion patches, the full tone bank of the original SK-1, and a ton of percussion elements. The CZ-1’s remarkable synthesis technology was copied by many leading synthesizer manufacturers at the time. The Casio CZ line of synthesizers were incredibly unique devices that used unfiltered digital synthesis, as opposed to traditional analogue subtractive synthesis. The CZ line used phase distortion to somewhat emulate an analog filter. It had a total of eight different waveforms: as well as the standard sawtooth, square and pulse waveforms, it had a special dual sine waveform, a half sine waveform, and three waveforms with a simulated resonant filter. The Casio SK-1 is a classic desktop keyboard from 1985 and perhaps the first “toy” sampler. Puremagnetik captured all the unique factory tones as well as sampled voices at 9.83 kHz/8 bit. You can bathe in the nostalgic tones of this time machine and use these modernized instruments using your own effects.
SixVoice
SixVoice: Includes over 30 multisampled patches from the legendary Korg PolySix synthesizer. PolySix is renowned for its huge analog bass and leads, defining its own unique sound with Curtis chip filters, bucket brigade effects and six-voice unison mode. Puremagnetik has recorded over 30 custom patches with PolySix and gives you the ability to combine sounds in ways unimaginable on the original synth.
Synbotik
Synbotik: Synbotik presents the famous old-school, early digital fragrance DK Synergy. This is a rarity that should not be missed, because if these synthesizers are still functioning in the world, then there are no more than 100 units! Synergy was a digital additive synthesizer produced from 1982 to 1985. Of the approximately 700 to 800 units that were produced, it is estimated that fewer than 100 people are still in service. Synergy has 24 presets and even includes legendary program cartridges inspired by Wendy Carlos.
Vespine
Vespine: includes more than 30 specialized programs that fully convey the characteristic charm of lethe legendary EDP Wasp synthesizer. The parameters of the original analog synthesizer were precisely recorded and programmed. The Wasp is a nimble little synth that, despite its toy-like appearance, is quite capable of creating funky analogue sounds. Its design is black and yellow, just like the wasp it is named after. Perhaps its most distinctive feature is the keyboard and its fixed, touch-sensitive keys.