UVI release Synth Anthology 3 with new synths, FX and more

Available now with special intro pricing

Paris, November 5th, 2020 - UVI releases Synth Anthology 3, a massive update to their monolithic hardware synthesizer sound library, including over 3,500 presets sampled from 132 hardware synths. Version 3 sees the addition of 55 new hardware synthesizers including vintage analogs like the ARP 2600, Oberheim SEM, and System-100, digital synths like the Novation Peak and Casio VZ-1, and modern classics like the Quantum, One and Sub 37, over 1,000 new presets, 542 new raw waves, an improved FX section with EQ, and an updated arpeggiator section now with Chord and Phrase modes.

Synth Anthology 3 delivers an enormous collection of sounds from a huge variety of hardware synthesizers touching every major manufacturer and synthesis type, covering large and small productions ranging from the early ‘70s to today. Presets have been professionally designed on the original hardware and treated through a chain of outboard processors including EQs, compressors and effects from Manley, Langevin, Lexicon, Publison, Focusrite, SPL and more, giving every synth a finely-tuned and polished recording studio sound.



Presets in SA3 can be fully customized, with controls for amp, filter, stereo placement, effects, LFO and step modulators, arpeggiator and a discrete sub-oscillator, allowing users to make changes as subtle as EQ adjustments to completely reshaping, layering, and customizing the sound, all with the convenience of a software instrument.

Synth Anthology 3 offers native 64-bit standalone operation by way of Falcon or the free UVI Workstation, providing comprehensive support for all modern DAWs and simultaneous authorization on up to 3 computers or iLok keys.

PRICING AND INFORMATION:

Synth Anthology 3 is available immediately at an introductory price of $99 / 99€ through November 11th, 2020 (regularly $149 / 149€). Upgrade pricing of $49 / 49€ is available for owners of Synth Anthology 1 or 2 through November 11th, 2020.

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