Soft Synths & Virtual Instruments Reviews
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We have been covering Arturia products from the very beginning, starting with the JP-8V 1.0 in 2007, which was (and still is) a great virtual ...
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One of the great things about working at MusicPlayers.com is all the cool stuff we get to play with. Fortunately, this is not only gear ...
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Remember E-MU? The editors at MusicPlayers.com do! E-MU came onto the music scene in the ‘80s with their Emulator and Emax samplers. These were a ...
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Arturia has been a long-time leader when it comes to re-creating classic keyboards virtually, yet each release of their V-Collection is always attention-grabbing as they ...
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We recently reviewed East West’s Voices of Soul and were quite impressed with it. Next up is East West’s Hollywood Pop Brass (HPB). Aimed at ...
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Back in 2005, Avid (then known as Digidesign) acquired a company called Wizoo. Wizoo went on to become Digidesign Advanced Instrument Research Group, now known ...
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By now, pretty much everyone has a plug-in (or even a hardware device) that pitch corrects and/or adds harmony to your own voice. But what ...
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Roland has a long history of building great hardware synths, and you’d be hard pressed to find a hit song that didn’t have at least ...
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The market for synth plug-ins is, to say the least, saturated. So much so, it has become quite a challenge to stand out, especially when ...
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Arturia has been in the game of recreating classic synths virtually for nearly fifteen years, and some would argue that their outstanding virtual instruments are ...