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US UVI Vintage Vault bundles their entire line of vintage series instrument at huge discount      03/07/14

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UVI has released Vintage Vault - their entire line of vintage series instruments in one bundle at a discounted price offering savings of over 80% (valued at over $2,400).

They say that it contains 36 instruments spanning 50 years of sound innovation, featuring over 5,000 hand-crafted presets.

A spokesperson told us, "Imagine having dozens of the most rare and sought after synths, samplers and drum machines. A truly massive collection of vintage gear, with over 5 decades of sound innovation at your fingertips. With Vintage Vault it's yours. Instantly call up your favorite vintage gear, be inspired by the unmistakable authenticity of real hardware samples and tweak the sounds to perfection through intuitive user interfaces designed in homage of their hardware counterparts. With Vintage Vault you get access to the full line of UVI vintage series instruments, a comprehensive collection, covering the history of synthesis from analog to digital and everywhere in-between. Get the authentic tones you've been craving at a price that can't be beat!"

Features:

  • Size : 63 GB
  • Collection : Vintage Synth Bundle
  • Content : 36 instruments, 5,000+ presets
  • Sample Resolution : 44.1 kHz, recording at 96 kHz
  • Miscellaneous : Available as download and deluxe boxed edition with USB key

 

Pricing and Availability:
$499

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