Vector Synthesis Collection

US UVI releases Vector Pro, inspired by the Sequential Prophet VS and Yamaha SY22      17/02/14

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UVI tells us that Vector Pro is a vector synthesis collection inspired by the Sequential Prophet VS and Yamaha SY22. Here's how they describe it:

Vector Pro provides you with a great suite of instruments aimed at the imaginative sounds of vector synthesis. A collection of expressive musical options each with deep editing and performance capabilities are delivered through three sample libraries: Vector Pro VS, VX & 22.

Vector Pro VS
Influenced by the brilliant digital vector synthesis engine of the Sequential Prophet VS, Vector Pro VS offers an efficient and flexible single oscillator system which expresses quite unmistakably the qualities of the Prophet VS.

Vector Pro VX
Vector Pro VX takes things a step further with a dual-layer system built on a library of raw multi-sampled waveforms. This system delivers independent control of each layers amp, filter, stereo and effects sections, step modulator and two versatile arpeggiators providing vast opportunities for sound design.

Vector Pro 22
Inspired by another vector synth classics, the Yamaha SY22, Vector Pro 22 is made in the same depth and fashion as Vector Pro VS. UVI sound designers captured its own unique character and modulation opportunities to boost this great collection.

Vector Pro provides a vast sounds collection of both impeccable quality and distinct character. With over 500 patches and a library of 30GB, this great vector synth suite presents a profusion of timbres suitable for all styles and genres.

Pricing and Availability:
$149 introductory offer (normally $199).

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