UVI announced a special Friday 13th sale where you can save 30% OFF on several products. This special sale run through October 15th, 2017and the newest products are excluded from this sale. If you want to expand your arsenal with new sounds than check out the great UVI products.
Available here: UVI Friday 13th Sale
Turn up your luck this Friday the 13th! Save 30% on all UVI products including World Suite, Synth Anthology 2, Attack EP88, Relayer, Orchestral Suite and many more… DON’T MISS OUT! YOUR LUCK MAY LAST ALL YEAR BUT THIS DEAL WILL ONLY BE AROUND FOR 3 DAYS!
Here are some product highlights where I made reviews of it.
Most complete hybrid instrument available. Mix and modulate samples, synthesis modules, FX and more in today’s most extensive and streamlined hybrid instrument.
Hardware Drum Machine Tour De Force
- Massive collection of vintage, modern and unique drum sounds
- 111 hardware drum machines, 11,000+ samples
- Versatile 12-track/3-layer architecture, built-in sequencer with MIDI drag-n-drop
Hardware Synthesiser Tour De Force
An incredible collection of hardware synthesizer sounds, expertly programmed, individually sculpted with outboard processors, multisampled and mastered to perfection. Synth Anthology 2 delivers the pure and powerful sounds of 77 hardware synthesizers gently massaged and accentuated to taste with the best hardware processors on the market. You’ll find everything from classic analogs like the Oberheim Xpander and Jupiter 4 to digital powerhouses like the Synclavier and FS1R to modern classics like the OB-6, Prophet 6 and Minilogue, all expertly programmed and exquisitely sampled, delivering the authentic and unmistakable sound of hardware.
Synth Anthology 2 First Look
UVX80 is based on a well known Japanese manufacturer’s first analog polyphonic synth, a digitally-controlled 2+1 oscillator, 8-voice, 61-key instrument launched in 1984 with a gorgeous and futuristic-looking visual stance. Technically comparable to the JX-3P, this synth boasted a more robust architecture with 2 extra voices, a sub-oscillator and real pulse-width modulation. Despite its technical advantages and profound sonic capability it would find a similar fate, never managing great commercial success but attracting a cult following that’s present even today. While not as difficult to edit as the 3P, this synth shared the lack of explicit controls found on the wildly popular but more basic Juno-106 that launched the same year. A truly progressive design for the time, you’d never know it was analog by looking at it, but there’s no mistaking the warm and punchy sound this keyboard produces – it’s a legitimate analog beast, and somewhat of a sleeper gem from the era.
Review & Sound Demo
And many other products are available here: UVI Sale
The offer is valid through October 15th, 2017.
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