Cherry Audio releases massive new Eight Voice synthesizer

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  1. aymat

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    Cherry Audio is thrilled to announce the release of Eight Voice, our most ambitious instrument to date! Eight Voice is a carefully-crafted emulation of the mighty Oberheim Eight Voice synthesizer, originally released in 1977. This massive-sounding, back-breaking behemoth helped define the sound of rock, dance, and pop music in the 1970s and 1980s.

    The Heart and Soul of The '70s

    Eight Voice is a carefully crafted emulation of the mighty Oberheim Eight Voice synthesizer, originally released in 1977. It began life in 1974 as a simple, keyboardless mono synth called the Synthesizer Expander Module, or “SEM.” The SEM module was intended as a companion to the Oberheim DS-2, one of the earliest digital sequencers. Oberheim soon realized they could interface a digitally scanned keyboard, mount the whole mess in a big box, and create polyphonic synthesizers, beginning with the Two Voice, followed by the Four Voice, and finally the beastly Eight Voice.

    Unlike later analog polysynths, the Oberheim Eight Voice lacked computer control and parameter storage. This meant that each of its eight synthesizer voice modules contained individual controls for every parameter. If you wanted to adjust the filter resonance, for example, you’d need to change the resonance control on every one of the eight synthesizer voices, otherwise every note played would sound different. This allowed varying timbres for different notes, a potentially musically useful and interesting effect, but not much fun if you wanted every note to sound the same.

    These early Oberheim synths sounded fantastic, and today, they are highly prized, wildly expensive, exceedingly fragile, and incredibly rare.

    An Analog Renaissance

    The Cherry Audio Eight Voice retains the original synthesizer's remarkable sound quality and flexible feature set, including a detailed emulation of the original instrument's multi-mode filter, created by award-winning synth designer Mark Barton (MRB). As always, we couldn't resist adding a few modern touches - a sub oscillator and noise source have been added to each voice, greatly expanding the instrument's sonic potential, and velocity controls have been added to both envelopes for expressive control over filter and amplifier dynamics.

    Eight Voice's unique Voice Link section lets users link the controls of voice modules, eliminating the need to individually set every module’s controls when “homogenous” poly sounds are desired. Additionally, the tool bar Focus buttons allow any section of Eight Voice to instantly “zoom in” to a much larger size, greatly simplifying editing (especially on smaller displays). Each voice also contains easy-to-use Key Range zone selectors, for endless layering and zoning possibilities.

    An expanded version of the Oberheim eight-step Mini Sequencer is also included, featuring switchable step gating, adjustable gate length, pitch quantization, and more. We’ve also thrown in a powerful mod delay and a lush reverb section. Finally, both Classic and Black themes are available! All in all, we’ve done everything possible to transform the original instrument’s daunting user interface into a fast, fun, and most of all, creative musical experience, and we think you’re gonna love it!

    That Unmistakable Rasp

    "I bought one of the first Four Voice Oberheims when it came out - it looked amazing, sounded absolutely huge, and recorded great, but it was incredibly big and a nightmare to move," recalls Jezz Woodroffe, film composer and former keyboardist for Black Sabbath and Robert Plant. "Even so, I have always regretted parting with it until now! This new beauty is the epitome of what a soft synth should be - it does everything my brain and ears need! Gorgeous. At this price it's a gift every synth enthusiast should get immediately - if it was massively expensive I'd still buy it!"

    "Eight Voice totally has that unmistakable OB warm rasp. I couldn't stop playing the pads," says Christian Matthew Cullen, former keyboardist for Night Ranger. "You can hear those classic textures from the early Prince records in there. Brilliant job capturing the nuances and vibe of such a complex instrument. Kudos!"

    Fred Bensi, keyboardist for Missing Persons, beams, "This Eight Voice is amazing - you nailed it so hard! I’m definitely gonna use it onstage with Missing Persons for the 'Walking In L.A.' riff. Super love it!"

    A Mind-Blowing Price

    Once again, Cherry Audio is shattering expectations by offering an unparalleled synthesizer for a truly unbelievable price.

    Cherry Audio’s Eight Voice Synthesizer is available now at cherryaudio.com, for the insanely low price of only $29. It’s available for both Windows and macOS, in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats, with a free 30-day demo available.

    Plus, owners of Eight Voice receive 20% off of Cherry Audio's brand-new Synthesizer Expander Module Bundle for Voltage Modular!







    https://cherryaudio.com/news/2021-03-15/cherry-audio-releases-new-eight-voice-synthesizer
     
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    A nice add-on to Voltage Modular.
     
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    thank you for this. I just grabbed the free MG-1 off their site. I've owned original OBs, Junos, etc and I am very impressed. I might have to grab this one.
     
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    Registration part looks very easy to handle for everybody, which is always nice for both sides.

    Sounds very close to the hardware and also the price is quite cheap, hope the dev will get a lot of sales.
     
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    Do you really have to be online for activation of the free MG-1? or can you transfer the license to offline computer?
     
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    Very nice indeed but from the 2nd video, it's obvious that it's not a 1:1 copy of the hardware.
     
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    I wrote to ask if my production computer needs be online for activation. I'm awaiting a reply. If it does I'll once again be sad.
     
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    I think it does. The authorization for the demo needed online activation so I'm assuming its the same for the paid version. Maybe its just a one time deal though?
     
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    I have their free Mg-1 installed. You just need to be online once to authorize it, then it works offline forever. If you don't wanna connect your daw to authorize, I suggest using the free vsthost to do it. I never connect my daw to the internet, so when I need to authorize free stuff through online processes, I use the free vsthost to open the plugin while online to make the authorization. Hope that helps.
     
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    I don't use my desktop production online at any time so I cannot open the plugin to authorize it. I could do it on my laptop but don't know if the license can then be transferred to the other computer. It probably cannot be done or else it would be explained this way up front.
     
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    It seems that the majority agrees that GForce OB-E is better, but it is Mac only and much more expensive. That being said, this is still a great-sounding synth and at such a low price, should be a no-brainer decision for most people.
     
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    For a reason. :)
     
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    Great sound at a great price... 150/200 vsti are overpriced... Cherry and TAL are a game changer
     
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