UVI has launched a model new model of its arduous synth software program assortment, Synth Anthology 5, now boasting a complete of 300 {hardware} synths inside it.
The model describes it as “the most important and most full version” of the gathering due to an extra 100 synths from its earlier iteration, spanning “each period, producer, and technique of synthesis” in a single software program instrument.
The sounds inside this new model are all curated instantly from the unique {hardware} they digitally emulate. Every machine has been sourced, serviced, and captured by way of “high-end sign chains” earlier than being programmed and edited by the UVI sound design crew.
Customers can experiment with over 1,000 sound layers, over 16,000 samples, and 300 presets. The software program additionally options controls for analogue drift, a hardware-modelled ladder filter and VCF4023 filter, in addition to a polyphonic sequencer mode and per-step sequencer observe repeat.
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On the coronary heart of Synth Anthology 5 is new dual-layer structure that mixes any two of the 300 synths into one hybrid voice, with the mix itself absolutely modulatable. There’s additionally a built-in proximity explorer that analyses every sound loaded and presents eight associated voices to audition and remix.
In different UVI information, earlier this 12 months it unveiled Classic Casio Legacy, providing software program variations of traditional Casio synths. As these authentic synths have been usually launched at premium costs, the suite was made to deliver them into an inexpensive digital realm.
The package deal consists of six traditional Casio machines and is Casio authorized. UVI had entry to the unique {hardware} and recorded them in a number of periods to seize their distinctive traits, like tonal variations, voicing, and sign path color.
Synth Anthology 5 is out there now for $89 / 89€ (frequently $149 / 149€) till 20 July. Customers of Synth Anthology 4 can improve for $49 / 49€ till this date additionally. Discover out extra through UVI.

Rachel is a DIY musician who started studying guitar and keyboard from her bed room at 14. She has written information and options for MusicTech since 2022, and in addition has bylines throughout Kerrang!, Guitar.com, and The Forty-5. Although a lover of heavy music, her responsible pleasure is 2000s pop.
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