U-he All Effects Bundle 2019.3 WiN
Team V.R | 11 January 2019 | 108 MB
(Win32/64; AAX*, VST3, VST)
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Varitis. It comes from the ancient Greek word Βαρύτης (/va.ˈɾi.ti.s/) or Βαρύτητα (/va.ˈɾi.ti.ta/), meaning gravity. Space is certainly not the final frontier, since we, the human kind, haven’t unraveled all its mysteries yet. This sound set is inspired by space exploration and we tried to capture that feeling on our presets. Color and darkness, taking off and landing, time-travelling and stillness, void and signs of life – a broad spectrum of states, expressed through notes. Once again, this sound set aims at dark cinematic scoring for film and video games. Varitis is a collection of 121 presets for U-He’s Zebra² with dark and ghostly soundscapes, fx, swells, evocative and emotional pads, bass, arps and sequences. All of these sounds are waiting for you to explore them and discover their possibilities.
Kyhon has published a hallucinatory library with 172 Avant-garde, experimental presets. Those who know him from his Zebra² free library will understand the inspiration. Please use and try all midi Control Sources: aftertouch, modwheel and pitchwheel. If you use the Midi Control Sources you will find other completely new sounds. Regarding aftertouch: many of the sound require a long press! Kyhon worked very hard to create this futuristic library and wishes everyone a lot of fun and endless creativity. Many (or most of them) of the sounds start from note C3. (Note: You can go to his website here but be warned if you have Epilepsy there are a lot of bright flashing colors.)
DIVINE for DIVA. Divine sounds for a divine synth. Since the release of Diva, Joseph was amazed by the unparalleled sound quality of the synth. He challenged himself to create his signature emotional, alive and moving sounds using only two envelopes and 2 LFO-s.
Diva Oxide is a signature soundset designed exclusively for u-he synths, featuring 128 patches for their analogue emulation synth, Diva. This is a gritty, atmospheric and analogue collection, aimed at bridging the sonic gap between techno and soundtrack music. Deep, dark and drifting, Diva Oxide is full of twisted, widescreen and minimal, analogue character. Oxide is inspired in part by crossover techno artists such as Kiasmos, Jon Hopkins, Christian Loffler and Rival Consoles; as well as synth-driven composers like Paul Haslinger, Ben Frost, Cristobal Tapia de Veer, and Ben Salisbury & Geoff Barrow. There are greasy, growling basses; nervous, lo-fi pads and padscapes; unpredictable, evolving sequences; plus, enigmatic keys, leads and synths. Put them altogether and you have a truly fresh, analogue soundscape at your fingertips.
Zebra “Aquatica” is a collection of 180 cinematic patches for u-he’s Zebra 2. Zebra “Aquatica” focuses on soft aquatic sounds in a variety of different categories. Think “Oceanic” by Vangelis, William Basinski, Stars of the Lid, Brian Eno and Jon Hopkins. This sound set offers a wide amount of choices and is surprisingly versatile, equally at home in both modern hybrid and ambient/underscore/experimental scoring. Zebra “Aquatica” delivers inspiring fluid arpeggios and bubbling melodic sequences, soft and mellow basses and bass lines, colorful synths, fluid cinematic pulses, sound effects, lush atmospheric pads and textures and ethereal soundscapes. Many patches offer added adaptability programmed into the modwheel and the X/Y pads, to make these sounds come alive.
Diva Sensai is a collection of 150 patches for u-he’s Diva. This project is near and dear to my heart, having been influenced greatly by artists, I have admired for many years. It focuses on soft and ambient cinematic sounds. A throwback, spanning from the early sound of Japanese synth and new wave music to today’s cinematic experimental/ambient film scores, it is best suited for underscore/experimental styles of music. Diva Sensai delivers fluid and ambient arpeggios, animated atmospheres, ambient pads, low impact basses and bass lines, subdued mellow keys, sub percussion hits, ambient gongs and inspiring synths. These sounds borrow from a variety of influential artists such as Yellow Magic Orchestra, Japan, David Sylvian, Richard Barbieri, William Orbit, Ulrich Schnauss, Air and noted composers such as Ryuichi Sakamoto, Kevin Shields and Jonny Greenwood. Many patches offer added adaptability programmed into the modwheel, to make these sounds come alive.