Monophonic Moog Preset Synth Sampled

US Audiothing releases Satellite for Kontakt      15/01/15

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Audiothing has released Satellite, a Kontakt instrument based on a Moog synth.

A spokesperson had this to say, "The Satellite is a rare and less known Moog synthesizer from the mid 70s. It's a monophonic preset synthesizer with one VCO and limited modulations. It was used mostly as an add-on for electric organs, in fact, the US company Thomas Organ bought the license to build it. Preset sounds include brass, reeds, strings, and other sounds. As many keyboards of that time, the Satellite is not properly tuned along all the keys (especially at the ends) so we included two versions: tuned and untuned."

Specifications

  • 2 Kontakt Instruments (.nki):
  • tuned and untuned
  • 13 Original Presets
  • 433 Samples (44.1kHz / 24Bit)
  • Formats: Kontakt and WAV


Pricing and Availability:
€12

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