RetroMod 106 (Download)
3 Classic Juno Instruments
Product Description
RETROMOD - CLASSIC HARDWARE SYNTHS IN THE BOX
As the name suggests, the RetroMod series is more than just a collection of sample-based imitations – the goal of this series is to capture the soul of classic hardware synthesizers and add something new – a contemporary twist.
Each instrument is sampled meticulously and in great detail in order to guarantee the greatest realism. The samples are then combined in creative and unusual ways to offer more than just faithful recreations. Take the soul of these iconic synthesizers and push them in new directions, creating sounds simply unachievable from the source hardware. The UI design includes an XY pad assigned to parameters like FM, ring mod, distortion, and filter frequency allowing for real-time expressive manipulation. Also included is a suite of creative FX such as pristine reverbs, chorus, and growling distortion to enhance your sound design. With huge sample libraries and preset banks, the RetroMod 106 allows you to add an arsenal of sound sources to your virtual studio.
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Simple and effective, the 3 classic Juno instruments have carved out a devoted following. Building on this expressive foundation, for the first time it will be possible to enjoy the sound of a virtual multi-oscillator Juno, allowing you to layer tones. Explore new depths in the Juno’s bass capabilities and enjoy the unusual chorused pads that defined the originals.
The following Roland instruments were sampled for RetroMod 106: Juno-60, Juno-106, and Alpha Juno 2
Requirements:
mac:
ram: 2
disk: 0
version: 10.9 or later
internet_required: False
support: 32_bit,64_bit
plugins: VST-2,AU,AAX
windows:
ram: 2
disk: 0
version: 7, 8, 10
internet_required: False
support: 32_bit,64_bit
plugins: VST-2,AAX
linux:
ram: 2
disk: 0
version: Tested on Ubuntu 16.04
internet_required: False
plugins: VST-2,AAX
Licensing:
Product Features
- Features 15,000 Samples and 291 Presets from 3 classic Juno Instruments
- X/Y pad for real time expressive manipulation
- AU, AAX, and VST