1993 Vol 1 to 3 for Concerto v4.2.0-SYNTHiC4TE

SYNTHiC4TE | Jan 23 2020 | Vol 1 2.08 GB | Vol 2 1.64 GB | Vol 3 2.23 GB

A Powerhouse of Sound returns, more accessible than ever

One of the most groundbreaking synths of the 90’s makes its return in an easy to use, low resource and great sounding Ultra Deep-Sampled instrument

Fat Bass, Punchy Mids and Crisp Highs

When the inspiration for Anthology 1993 was released over 25 years ago, it was hailed as ‘the best synth ever produced by Roland” and “the best PCM synth ever made by anyone” by musicians worldwide. Known for having luscious, fat bass, punchy, driving mids, and crisp and distinguished highs, it is no surprise that this synth would maintain its place of privilege in musician’s racks to this day. Best known for its “massive sound,” all one needs to do is load up some strings, pads or basses and simply play a few notes to understand how this instrument received this well-deserved reputation.

With Anthology 1993 we’ve captured many of the subtleties, character, and personality of the original instrument and recreated a uniqueness that could only be found in the original… Until now.
Roland Cloud Concerto at heart

Because all instruments in the Anthology Series are built on Roland Cloud Concerto, not only can you expect an intuitive experience that doesn’t hinder your workflow, you can also expect a expect a performant virtual synth that doesn’t bring your system to its knees.
Concerto comes equipped with the following:

48kHz stereo
Adjustable key sensitivity
Fine and coarse tuning controls, both manually or via midi control for coarse tuning
Best-in-class, chainable effects including convolution and classic Reverb, distortion, stereo chorus, flange, compression, and stereo delay
Decay and wet/dry mix controls
Per instrument Limiter toggle
Multiple instruments supported per plugin instance
Multi-threaded loading and streaming
VST parameter automation

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