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Addictive Keys is a powerful tool for musicians, producers and songwriters, setting a new standard for virtual keyboard instruments. With its unique sound creation ability, smart workflow and fast loading times, Addictive Keys is the ultimate blend of engineering, innovative design and creative expression. Mix and match different microphone perspectives, add effects and advanced envelopes to create truly unique sounds – it’s suitable for any production style or music genre. The standalone version is perfect for spontaneous jamming and live performances and the plug-in version supports all major DAW hosts.
With Addictive Drums 2, we’re taking it to the next level. More world-class instruments, more amazing sound shaping features, more tools for rhythm creation and transformation, and total freedom to pick only the kits and add-ons that are right for you. All this while maintaining the fast, clean, musician-centric interface that made us successful in the first place. We hope you’ll love what we have made.
PHAEDRA is a ZG/XFONIC Kontakt Player 2 virtual instrument featuring over 4 gigabytes of sounds, 20,000 samples and 720 patches. This is the ultimate virtual analogue synth. Unhappy with the lack of raw sonic power in virtual emulations of VSTi analog synths, producer Sam Spacey set out on a three year journey to make the ultimate synth and ended up creating a monster in PHAEDRA. Constructed with the same attention to detail as a huge orchestral sample library, each of the 20,000 samples has been edited and looped by hand, with loops being very long so as to extract that lovely random analog magic. Nearly every single preset has each separate note sampled so as to eliminate aliasing within the instrument’s range. With Kontakt 2’s engine being fully exploited we have produced a library that is a full synthesizer in its own right.
Panipulator gives you four simple controls to let you quickly check your mix in different mono configurations. If you ever plan on your mixes being played beyond your own studio, it’s almost guaranteed that it will play through a system that is configured incorrectly. Panipulator lets you hear what your mix will sound like on these systems and catch the issues that may be hiding in your stereo mix before it is released to the public. Even though you spent considerable time and effort getting your mix to sound amazing on your monitors, there is still one very important question: What will it sound like playing at a theme park? or at the dentists office? or on your old radio? What if they wired one of the speakers backwards?
energyXT is one of the most flexible VST sequencers available. You can even run it inside another sequencer as a VST plugin. energyXT was voted top 3 in the KvR member survey (in the Overall commercial host of the year category). You simply cant go wrong with energyXT. Easy to use MIDI & audio sequencer with track freeze, track groove and time-saving ghost clips. The easy to use Piano roll features a great step mode for quickly entering drum beats and basslines. There’s even a random function for making variation of drums, bass and melodies. Built-in polyphonic sampler with multi-mode filters and powerfull modulation routing. Create great sounding patches with envelopes, LFO’s, the built-in delay and unison effect. Loads 16 / 24 / 32-bit samples in moro/stereo. Create your own custom skins, or download user skins from the internet. Almost anything in energyXT can be replaced by a color or bitmap.
EVE stands for Electronic Vintage Ensemble, which suggests the design philosophy behind the instrument.
EVE was made to recreate in the virtual world of softsynths the exciting and immediate experience of the early age of electronics in pop, rock and jazz music from the 1960™s and 1970™s. In this creative period in music history, many musicians started to employ the innovative sounds of the вЂ?electric keyboards’ which were newly available for use on stage and in the studio: Rhodes electric pianos, Hammond and Vox organs, Hohner clavinets, strings machines such as the Arp Solina string ensemble, Moog synthesizers, and all those that are now considered вЂ?classics’.