Sampler for Ableton Live. Sampler is Ableton's advanced sampling instrument. It's extremely versatile, combining traditional sampling features with advanced sound design and synthesis....
Multitimbral polyphonic synthesizer. LuSH-101 is a synthesizer created from modules that can be found in many modern virtual synthesizers, all combined into a single compact and logically intuitive...
Voltage Control Instrument Plug-in. Any hardware device with a control voltage (CV) input can be placed under precise digital control from your favorite audio workstation software. You can play and...
Choral breath samples, an expansion for other choir sample libraries.. Choir Breath is a sample library for Kontakt consisting exclusively of choral breath samples, produced for composers that already own a choir library and are in...
Synthesizer. The INetSynth runs a True Stereo® Signal Path (two signals, left and right) throughout the entire preset, starting with the oscillators, passing through...
Physical modeling percussions for Ableton Live. Collision is a unique instrument for authentic mallet sounds and creative percussion. Co-developed with AAS, it uses physical modeling technology to reproduce...
Kickdrum synthesizer. The EKS-9 is a special-purpose VST / AU software synthesizer, designed to recreate the sound of analog electronic kickdrum sounds - hence the name EKS...
Virtual analog synthesizer. Ideal for creating fat and funky lead and bass sounds, Retrologue offers those old-school modular synth sounds and biting sonic blocks. Grab your keyboard and...
Virtual Wurlitzer. The Wurlitzer V is a high end software recreation of the classic Wurlitzer 200A electric piano.
Unlike sample libraries, its physical modeling engine reproduces...
Sampling re-synthesizer. Iris is an innovative sampling re-synthesizer that frees you to create sounds that could never before be produced. Start by dissecting up to three distinctive...
Additive synth. Phosphor is a VSTi/AU instrument modeled on the alphaSyntauri, a vintage digital additive synth. The original alphaSyntauri required an Apple //e to operate, but...