80s Spaces v1.1.0 WiN
Team R2R | 29 April 2022 | 156.73 MB
80’s Spaces is the most original and creative plug-in ever built by Nomad Factory.
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80’s Spaces is the most original and creative plug-in ever built by Nomad Factory.
In 1986, the synth skies were studded with digital technology. That’s why the original AX73, with its proudly all-analog signal path ended up flying under the radar. Martinic has taken what was great about the original AX73 and elevated it into a powerful, flexible software instrument that fits right into the modern producer’s lineup of go-to synths. With four analog oscillators across two synth layers, unique modulation features, extended performance options, and an eight-module effects section, this plugin AX73 (VST/AU) unleashes the full power of the original hardware and more – no menu diving required, and all perfectly modeled through our Advanced Circuitry Emulation technology. And, it includes a generous lineup of 600+ inspiring presets to get you started right away.
Ample Guitar VC aim to bring a Gibson SG Vintage 61 electric guitar sound to your studio, It is suited for 70 – 80’s vintage rock’n roll.
Released in 1981, the JUPITER-8 is one of the most celebrated and sought-after polysynths of all time. This meticulous plug-in reproduction is accurate down to the circuit level, while also enhancing the original spec with modern features.
100 analog synth lines for 80s / Synthwave / Synthpop music productions.
With a name like Retro Cazio, it probably won’t come as any great surprise to learn that SampleScience’s new free plugin emulates an old-school Casio keyboard. Specifically, we’re talking about the MT-100, a 1983 model that generated its sounds using the NEC D931 chip. This was very much an entry-level home keyboard, which explains the 20 toy-like sounds that Retro Cazio includes. There’s also a single drum kit, along with a multi-LFO, high-pass/low-pass filter, reverb, glide, an ADSR envelope and a choice of three voice modes (polyphonic, legato and mono).
VHS stands for video home system and was first introduced back in 1976 in Japan. Growing up in the late 80s and early 90s it was the video technology. Reminiscing about the movies from that era brings back a lot of great memories. Memories of action heroes, synth music and very bad karate flicks in poor quality. One thing that stood out on those classic movies was the music. Heavy analog synths sounds mixed with distorted guitars and electric pianos.