You can control everything which made these classics unique. All samples have been taken from the real vintage gear, no compromises! Avengers Macro section is simulating the most important things you can do with the original synthesizer: Blend in different strings or organ registers, turn on the (real sampled) ensemble or tremolo effects or change other settings like filters or sustain modes. This expansion adds to your library: 133 Avenger presetsĮver wished to own all these incredible vintage string machines, organs and vocoders from the 70s and 80s? Now you can: VPS Avenger "String Machines" is here! Manuel Schleis himself dedicated the last years in collecting and deep-sampling all these original beautis. Its time to bring a lot classic sounds to a new audience - get this outstanding XP pack now!Īttention: VPS Avenger version 1.8.4 minimum required! Manuel Schleis and Stephan Endeman pulled all triggers to make this expansion the best of its kind. Each sound is authentic to the highest level - mostly designed on actually 90s hardware - its like a journey, back to the time when music was inspiring, unique and fun. Get ready for the new "EuroDance 90s" expansion pack - containing the best sounds of the biggest music decade ever - and this expansion pack has everything which made the 90s so great: these FM basses, these rave pianos, these characteristic knocking drums, jungle breakbeats, pizzicato plucks, 303s, digital pads, oldschool stabs, voxy leads and female vocal hooks & male raps as multiloop kits (yes!). This expansion adds to your library: 155 Avenger presets You know that you want this unique expansion pack! Get this time-travel ticket and cast a smile on your face.Īttention: VPS Avenger version 1.8.5 minimum required! It's all here, analog basslines, digital bells, powerful drums and toms, warm brasses and pads - and sequences which will immediately want you to dance. There is no other Italo Disco collection on the market, reaching this level of love for details. so it was clear from the beginning, that there will be a another volume: Now its time for the 3rd round! Italo Disco, a long extincted genre from the 80s/90s is back with a vengeance! Manuel Schleis and Marcel Susenburger united a third time to revive these long forgotten sounds in the most authentic way: by using many of the original hardware, which had been used back in the days. So my idea was to find a way to only have the minimal library with arps, waveforms, filter settings, you know without samples.We love Italo Disco music, you can cleary hear that in vol. (there is tones of that EDM shit sound material in it, its useless for me) - i want to see how Avenger compares with Kontakt in terms of possible drones, ambient sounds. I think why not checkout Avenger, but as it was released the huge useless library made me feel alone not so much loving it. i pretty much mastered kontakt on that level, i will never get into scripting or making libraries for K. My love is now Kontakt5, throw a sample - field recording or a free sample from the web or a rendered stem from you and then start to drone. I use alot albino3, its still one of my most beloved synths, but discontinued - what a shame. at this point i have no idea, if i will ever. So i buy a HDD/SSD for samples i will never use? do you see the logic behind that? i worked alot with sylenth1, i made like 4-5 full size soundbanks (128 each - at that point i couldnt even open sylenth1 anymore, i started to hate it), i made 2-3 banks for v-station, Serum i found difficult program, dont why. Possibly with the same result as the rabbit gets when it doesn't find a way to instantly improve its pace.Ĭlick to expand.why? to keep samples i will never use?! we have to admit we are hoarders, we download and install to much and then never use it! If it were a vst4free deal, I would be on it like a wolf on a rabbit. For more experimental work, I would fall back to Serum for its superior wavetable manipulation interface albeit with fewer oscillators. Having said that, if I were to be perfectly honest, I can knock out an EDM banger as generic floor filler with Avenger quicker than with anything else I have installed. I spend more time zooming in and out of the instrument's interface, merely to drag my mouse pointer with precision, than I commit on creating/mangling waveforms. Would Michaelangelo have sculpted his statue of David if his hammer and chisels were the size of a toffee hammer and a fistful of toothpicks? Nah. the really interesting and fascinating parts of Avenger require a magnifying lens. Whilst I was learning how to get what I wanted out of this beast of a synth, it dawned upon me that the fiddliness of its GUI is a major pita. Click to expand.I get what you're saying.
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