Get Proggy With The X-Prog 4600

US G-Sonique's new plug-in multi-instrument/rompler addresses niche electronic music styles      16/02/18

G-Sonique tells us that X-Prog 4600 is modern plug-in multi-instrument/rompler created for PROGRESSIVE PSYTRANCE / PROGGY MUSIC, Morning PSYTRANCE, Classic Trance and MINIMAL music, but can be used in all electronic music styles like TECH/DEEP HOUSE, melodic uplifting trance, classic psytrance/full-on psytrance, chillout, electro house, edm, experimental etc. Here's the company's full description of it in their own words...

X-Prog 4600 includes 172+ high quality, multi octave / multi-layer instruments/sounds ready for music production. You can create your own FXs/Soundscapes/Instruments with various synthesizers, but it is difficult and very time consuming process, usually you must spent long hours creating just one sound with same quality, X-Prog 4600 makes your production easier and faster, you can choose from hundreds of high quality sounds made by professional progressive/psy producers in speed of just few seconds, modify them with internal parameters or use external vst effects (filters, modulators, reverbs, delays etc.) to re-create your own unique sounds. So with X-Prog 4600 your production become more professional, faster and you can fully focus on creating melodies, arrangements, beats etc. X-Prog 4600 also saves lot of your CPU and RAM (it is much more effective than basic synthesizers). This plug-in include everything what you need to spice your production: fat proggy basses, progressive and futuristic soundscapes, digital plucks, complex evolving synthesizers, pad/textures/atmospheres, special effects, wobs and hits, futuristic leads, FX, risers, drones and much more.  X-Prog 4600 FULL include huge library of 1,2GB internal files packed together with plug-in!

All instruments/sounds can be additionally modified with LFO (rate and depth) modulating volume/expression, Panning, Pitch, amplitude envelope - attack, decay, sustain, release, Pan, Space, you can choose glide (+ glide time), mono, legato or polyphonic modes, load additional bonus instruments etc.
You can layer two or more instruments together to create new kind of sounds (use two X-Prog 4600 Layered together with different instrument/preset but with same melody) and use various external G-Sonique VST effects to modify the sound to brand new level. X-Prog 4600 uses special multi-sample/multi-octave
Hard drive streaming technology which saves your RAM (data are loaded from hard drive) with precise hiqh quality sound interpolation. X-Prog 4600 is available for Windows and Mac (VSTi plug-in in x32/x64bit for Windows, VSTi plug-in for MAC, AU Audio Unit plug-in for MAC)

Features:

  • 172+ high quality multi-octave instruments with class A audio interpolation/resampling
  • 1.2 GB Huge library
  • LFO Modulation with depth and rate knobs (modulates: volume/expression, panning, pitch) with triangle, sinus, square, saw, and exp shape
  • Glide knob
  • Space knob
  • 3 modes: Polyphonic, Mono, Legato
  • Amplitude envelope with attack, decay, sustain, release knobs
  • Resampling quality selector
  • Velocity curve selector
  • Pitch bend knob
  • Pan knob
  • Possibility to load external bonus instrument (will be distributed to clients as special bonus)
  • Multi sample hard drive disk-streaming / memory reading mode (for saving RAM capacity)
  • High quality resampling / interpolation engine
  • VSTi plug-in for Windows (available as x32 / x64bit VSTi instrument )
  • AU Audio unit plugin and VST for Apple MAC OSX

 

Pricing and Availability:

 39.90 €

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