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Classic Keys VSTi Instrument Plugin BUNDLE "Art not only imitates nature, but also completes its deficiencies " Aristotle Awesome Vintage Keyboard Sounds ? Want a killer selection of vintage VSTi keyboard tones used on many rock, funk, and soul tracks from the 60s to present? Then this is the instrument plug-in collection that you've been crying out for. Researched and Designed to simulate or capture sound sculpting classics, this plug-in package is a powerful, versatile and cost effective PC-based virtual synth solution. All the plug-ins you need to emulate the gods or create your own unique signature sound. Why spend thousands get them here for just 29.97? Electric Pianos (like Fender Rhodes), Electric Organs (think Hammond), String Machines, Clavinet (like Hohner), Classic Synths (think Moog) and much more!!! GET your suite of VST instrument simulations of the sweetest sounding analog classics today. System Requirements: PC/Windows: You will need a PC machine equipped with Windows 9x, 2000 or XP, with reasonable speed for real-time audio applications. A CD/DVD Drive is required for installation of the disk. A VST-compatible software host is required, such as Steinberg Cubase VST, Imageline FruityLoops, Logic Audio, Orion from Sonic Syndicate/Synapse or hosts that are equipped with VST-to-DirectX adapters like Samplitude 6 (there are lots more). There are many other VST host apps that will work as well. Just extract the plugins into the program's plugins directory and restart. Special Free Bonus Effects!! Buy Now and we'll include: 30 Free VST Plugins!! The free plug-ins: Bandisto - Multi-band distortion BeatBox - Drum replacer Combo - Amp & speaker simulator De-ess - High frequency dynamics processor Degrade - Sample quality reduction Delay - Simple stereo delay with feedback tone control Detune - Simple up/down pitch shifting thickener Dither - Range of dither types including noise shaping DubDelay - Delay with feedback saturation and time/pitch modulation Dynamics - Compressor / Limiter / Gate Envelope - Envelope follower / VCA Image - Stereo image adjustment and M-S matrix Leslie - Rotary speaker simulator Limiter - Opto-electronic style limiter Loudness - Equal loudness contours for bass EQ and mix correction Multiband - Multi-band compressor with M-S processing modes Overdrive - Soft distortion Re-Psycho! - Drum loop pitch changer RezFilter - Resonant filter with LFO and envelope follower Round Panner - 3D panner Shepard - Continuously rising/falling tone generator Splitter - Frequency / level crossover for setting up dynamic processing Stereo Simulator - Haas delay and comb filtering Sub-Bass Synthesizer - Several low frequency enhancement methods Talkbox - High resolution vocoder TestTone - Signal generator with pink and white noise, impulses and sweeps Thru-Zero Flanger - Classic tape-flanging simulation Tracker - Pitch tracking oscillator, or pitch tracking EQ Vocoder - Switchable 8 or 16 band vocoder VocInput - Pitch tracking oscillator for generating vocoder carrier input What Our Customers Are Saying: "Brilliant. Thank you" "Perfect" "Very satisfied with purchase. Recommended seller." "Easy to download and install. Fabulous! A+++" "Todo bien ,buen ebayer." "smooth transaction" Virtual Studio Technology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Steinberg's Virtual Studio Technology and its acronym VST refer to an interface standard for connecting audio synthesizer and effect plugins to audio editors and hard-disk recording systems and also giving the plugins a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for easy manipulation. VST and similar technologies allow the replacement of traditional recording studio hardware with software counterparts. Thousands of plugins exist, making VST the most widespread audio plugin architecture. The technology can be licensed from its creator, Steinberg. Overview VST provides a visual interface, allowing users to use the mouse to turn virtual dials and switches, similar to the physical switches and knobs on audio hardware. Some software allows users to enter exact values for parameters using the keyboard. MIDI controllers can also be used to control the software. Some VST instruments (VSTi) are software emulations of well-known hardware synthesizer devices and sampler devices, emulating the look and feel of the original equipment in addition to its sonic characteristics. This enables VSTi users to work with virtual versions of gear that may be difficult to obtain in its original form. There's also a wide range of new VST plugins, which don't have the purpose of emulating vintage gear. VST plugins which emulate vintage gear are only a subset of all VST plugins on the market. All VST software can run inside a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW, basically a computer with a professional sound card). VST software provides this host with additional functionality. Some hosts, but not all, can record the movements of dials and switches by the user. VST plug-ins With appropriate hardware and drivers, such as a sound card that supports ASIO, VST plug-ins can be used in real-time. ASIO bypasses Windows' slower audio engine, offering much lower latency. There are 3 types of VST plug-ins: VST instruments A VST plug-in that generates audio. They are generally either virtual synthesizers or samplers. One of the first VST instruments was the Neon VSTi which was included in Steinberg's Cubase. There are now many other instruments, both free and for purchase available. Some, such as Native Instruments' Pro-53, specifically recreate the look and sound of famous synthesizers from years past (in this case, the Prophet-5). VST effects A VST plug-in that is used to process an audio input, such as reverb and phaser effects. Other monitoring effects provide visual feedback of the input signal without processing the audio. Most hosts allow multiple effects to be chained. Many such effects are available as free downloads or for purchase. VST MIDI effects A VST plug-in that is used to process MIDI messages prior to routing the MIDI data to other VST instruments or hardware devices, for example, to transpose or create arpeggios. VST hosts Software A VST host is a software application or hardware device that allows VST plug-ins to be used in a logical context, interacting with digital audio and MIDI elements. There are a wide range of VST-compatible hosts available, some of the most popular include REAPER, Cubase, Ableton Live, Sonar and FL Studio. Others include Wavosaur (FREE) and Sony's Sound Forge. Savihost is a stand-alone executable that allows running exactly one VST instrument. VST plug-ins can be hosted in incompatible environments through the use of a translation layer, or shim. For example, FXpansion offers a VST to RTAS (Real Time AudioSuite) wrapper, which allows VST plug-ins to be used in the popular Pro Tools Digital Audio Workstation, and a VST to Audio Units wrapper, which allows VST plug-ins to be used in Apple Logic Pro Digital Audio Workstation. Hardware Some hardware hosts (e.g. Muse Receptor) can load special versions of VST plug-ins. These units are portable and usable without a computer, although all editing is done on a computer. Other hardware options include PCI/PCIe cards designed for audio processing, which take over audio processing from the computer's CPU and free up RAM. Software also exists allowing audio data to be transported between computers over a network, allowing the main host to run on one computer and VST plug-ins to run on peripheral computers. VST plug-in standard The VST plug-in standard is the audio plugin standard created by Steinberg to allow any third party developers to create VST plug-ins for use within VST host applications. VST requires separate installations for Windows/Mac/Linux. The majority of VST plug-ins are available for Windows. 100% Positive Feedback. 24/7 Digital Delivery on some items. We Deliver The Goods. Buy Now and get started! Be sure to check out our other auctions. Happy Bidding!! TwoClicks! © Copyright 2007-2008 Richmond Web Services LLC
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