[65% OFF] Voltage Modular Year Two Collection is on sale ($ 7 until 5/50)

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[65% OFF] Voltage Modular Year Two Collection is on sale (until 7/5)

A sale is being held to commemorate the 1000 modular breakthrough.

Year Two CollectionIncluded in are the following modules:

If you have the Year Two Collection, you can play a lot.

FM Bundle

The FM bundle contains mono and poly versions of FM Station. The FM Station is a powerful four-operator FM oscillator with a graphic interface that accurately reproduces the punchy crystal-like tones of the classic 80's DX Series FM synths and makes FM programming incredibly easy. is.There's also a mono-edition and poly-edition EG Station, a graphic envelope generator module with eight independent envelope generators with velocity CV inputs, and an ultra-fast, easy gnome-connected EG Station. It is attached.

This bundle includes hundreds of professionally crafted presets and variations, from classic FM bass to gorgeous, glassy pads and massive leads.

Polymode Module

Polymode is a complete instrument inspired by the legendary 70's Polymoog synthesizer.One of the world's first polyphonic synthesizers, it specializes in large pads, strings, and vocal-like sounds, and its unique multiple filter implementation and modulation routing give it a sound unlike any other synthesizer.

Vector Bundle

The Vector Bundle contains the AirWave, Poly AirWave, AirVector, and AirStep modules.These amazing modules are hard to tell until you actually hear them.Combining vector synthesis, sample playback, wave sequencing and raw modular synthesis, these modules provide Voltage Modular with a new palette of dynamically changing tone colors.

Vintage Voice Bundle

Vintage Voice includes SynthVoice, SynthVoice Filter, DCO-60, VCF-60, and Chorus-60 modules.

Comment

  1. NM Than:

    Hello.I am always indebted to you.
    It is NM who wrote that he was studying modular a little before.
    Modular has started voltage modular a little, but I bought electrodrum by referring to yosi's page.Now that the PSP bundle is on sale, I'd like to buy one of these Year Two Collection. Which is better?
    Well, it's far from mastery, so there are times when it goes through ...
    I would be grateful if you could tell me.

    • yosi Than:

      NM

      Hello.
      (Comments are not displayed unless I approve them. I deleted the duplicates.)

      Modular has started voltage modular a little, but I bought electrodrum by referring to yosi's page.Now that the PSP bundle is on sale, I'd like to buy one of these Year Two Collection. Which is better?

      I would be happy if it was helpful!
      The PSP bundle and the Year Two Collection are very different types.
      I think which one is better depends on the direction you are looking for.
      If the module you think is missing is the sound source, I think the Year Two Collection is better, but if you want to enhance the effects and modulation system, I think the PSP bundle is better.

      Most PSP bundles are synth modules such as effects, modulations, and envelopes, with only one oscillator.
      The Year Two Collection, on the other hand, emulates old-fashioned synths, each contained in module units.

      • NM Than:

        yosi
        Good evening.thank you for your reply.

        I agree. The PSP effect is also attractive, but it's hard to throw away the increase in sound sources.I'm worried for a while ...
        It feels good to study with what you have now ...

        • yosi Than:

          Sorry for late reply.
          I'm a little fluttering.

          Both PSP and Year Two Collection are good, but the bottleneck is that the CPU load is quite high.
          Rather, the voltage modular has a high CPU load as a whole, so if you want to use it for ordinary song writing, you need quite a few specs.

          It's very good in terms of having fun as a modular with just the voltage modular and understanding how the synth works.
          Personally, I think the FM bundle in the Year Two Collection is great for understanding how FM synthesis works.
          If you are interested in FM synthesis, you can try the demo version, so please try it.

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