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ZERO-G announces PHAEDRA
Wednesday, January 2, 2008 |
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PHAEDRA is a ZERO-G/XFONIC virtual instrument powered by Native Instruments Kontakt Player2 and featuring over 4 gigabytes of sounds, 20,000 samples and 720 patches.
This is the ultimate virtual analogue synth.
Unhappy with the lack of raw sonic power in virtual emulations of VSTi analog synths, producer Sam Spacey set out on a three year journey to make the ultimate synth and ended up creating a monster in PHAEDRA.
Constructed with the same attention to detail as a huge orchestral sample library each of the 20,000 samples has been edited and looped by hand, with loops being very long so as to extract that lovely analog randomness magic.
Nearly every single preset has each separate note sampled so as to eliminate aliasing within the instrument’s range. With Kontakt 2's engine being pushed totally to the limits we have produced a library that is a full synthesizer in its own right.
PHAEDRA is suitable for all types of music and would enhance any producer’s sonic armoury.
THIS PRODUCT IS DUE IN STOCK MID JANUARY
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