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Kaai Yuki (歌愛ユキ) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by AH-Software Co. Ltd., and was initially released in December 2009 for the VOCALOID2 engine. Yuki’s vocals are based on an elementary school student. With her voice provider being a young girl the identity of her provider has never been revealed for legal reasons. She was the first female VOCALOID whose voice samples are not produced from an adult. There is currently ongoing development for an upgrade to the VOCALOID4 engine, using a new voice provider for the growl components. This was due to the fact her provider had matured, making re-sampling problematic. On September 30th, Yuki was confirmed to only receive a Natural voicebank, which could be purchased on its own or in a starter package. Her release date was announced to be October 29th, 2015.
Hiyama Kiyoteru (氷山キヨテル) is a Japanese VOCALOID developed and distributed by AH-Software Co. Ltd., and was initially released in December 2009. There is currently ongoing development towards an upgrade to the VOCALOID4 engine. His voice is provided by Japanese male singer Kiyoshi Hiyama (比山貴咏史, Hiyama Kiyoshi). He will receive 2 voicebanks: Natural and Rock. His release date was announced to be October 29th, 2015.
Guitar Pro is a musical software program offering all of the functionalities that all guitarists need.
Urbanic II—the follow-up to the well known high quality Urbanic collection—is an all new massive release which includes 30 Construction Kits providing 3.8 GB of full-range HipHop music as well as surrounding styles such as Crunk R&B and Dancehall. All Construction Kits are filled with extraordinary samples, beatz, guitars, basslines, synths, pads, fx sounds and a whole bunch of drum- and Percussion-sounds. Every sample on Urbanic II is labeled with BPM information and root key (key signatures). Furthermore, every kit contains 3 sub-kits and a drum-shots folder.
Guitar amp offers wide set of amplifiers and effects. Using it is simple and intuitive due to its drag and drop system, you have just to drag a module in the rack to create your customize effect’s chain. If it is the right sound, you can save your own set! Plug your guitar to the audio board and start Guitar Amp in stand alone mode, or just record in your favourite VST host with the plug-in version.
Close is not enough. All of the pretty GUI’s and presets in the world aren’t going to make your amp-modeling software sound like a real amp. It takes a lot more than ones and zeros to make your computer come alive with lifelike amp tone. It takes a real amplifier company. ReValver MK III.V from Peavey is a revolutionary 64-bit amplifier modeling software that captures the true characteristics of vacuum tubes while giving players unprecedented control over their tone and gain structures. With 81 linkable sub modules that model legendary amps, stomp boxes and rack effects, plus in-depth tweaking on the circuit level, ReValver is the most advanced modeling software on the planet.