Resonance Sound Giveaway – Win a Roland System-1, Zynaptiq plugins and much more!

VST, AU, AAX, CLAP, etc. Plugin Virtual Instruments Discussion
Post Reply New Topic
RELATED
PRODUCTS

Post

Image
Resonance Sound Giveaway – Win a Roland System-1 and so much more, worth 1400€!
Looking at a grey’n’windy November day, your studio might just look extra lonely. Why don’t you work on that by taking only a few seconds to enter the biggest Resonance Sound Giveaway yet? A delicious Roland System-1 is waiting for one lucky winner, spiced up with 2 legendary Plug-Outs. Furthermore the winner will get 2 stunning plugins of Zynaptiq and a huge voucher on top to select from the Resonance Sound product arsenal – in total prizes worth 1400€! All you need to do is subscribe to the Resonance Sound newsletter during the giveaway period. Easy, isn’t it? And you will even be among the first in line to know about special offers, new products and exclusive previews to support your professional studio gear!

The prizes:

Roland System-1 Synthesizer
Back in the 1970s, Roland launched the SYSTEM 100, SYSTEM 100M, and the now almost mythical SYSTEM 700. These modular and semi-modular synthesizers are heralded to this day for their flexibility and character of sound. In the spirit of its predecessors, the SYSTEM-1 breaks new ground with remarkable flexibility and access to a vast palette of tones with the bold, unmistakable character associated with Roland synthesizers for nearly four decades.

Roland SH-101 Plug-Out
The SH-101 PLUG-OUT Software Synthesizer is a complete reproduction of the iconic SH-101—right down to the fine details and odd quirks that make it one of the most popular classic synthesizers of all time. Based on Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, it not only reproduces the SH-101’s legendary sounds, but faithfully recreates the very behavior of its analog circuitry—all with a level of authenticity that could only come from the company that created the original.

Roland System-100 Plug-Out
The SYSTEM-100 PLUG-OUT Software Synthesizer is a modern reproduction of the now-legendary semi-modular monosynth from 1975. It integrates the features of the original Model 101 Synthesizer and Model 102 Expander units, resulting in an incredibly fat and uniquely versatile two oscillator monosynth with modular routing capabilities. Designed for SYSTEM-1 and 1m as well as Mac and PC hosts, the new SYSTEM-100 uses Analog Circuit Behavior to faithfully recreate every detail of the warm, expansive sound of the original, with a level of authenticity that can only come from Roland.

Zynaptiq MORPH 2.0
MORPH 2 is a real-time plug-in for structural audio morphing, the sonic equivalent of one object slowly changing its shape to become a different object – for example, one face becoming another. Super-charged with a selection of 5 different morphing algorithms, a stunningly clean formant shifter as well as a lush reverb that seems to extend sounds much like some highly revered vintage hardware boxes, MORPH 2 opens up a whole new universe of sounds to explore.

Zynaptiq UNMIX::Drums
UNMIX::DRUMS is the world’s first audio plugin that allows attenuating or boosting drums in mixed music, in real-time. Using advanced source signal separation (a.k.a. de-mixing, unmixing, sound extraction, sound isolation) technology under the hood, UNMIX::DRUMS provides frequency dependent drum level control that ranges from up to +18dB of boost to virtually complete removal* – while always sounding great. Whether used on a full mix or on a drum bus, UNMIX::DRUMS can be used to shape and enhance the impact of your drums in a unique new way.

Exclusive voucher
You will also recevie an exclusive voucher with the huge value of 250€ – with that you have free choice from our hole sound catalogue of Resonance Sound, to collect several products from soundsets, samples & MIDIs.

More info & how to participate:
http://www.resonance-sound.com/giveaway ... -and-more/


Cheers :wink:

Post

yes please! :hyper:

Post

Only 2 days left for that massive giveaway, don`t miss your chance :wink:

Post Reply

Return to “Instruments”