Can't find the VST

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  1. Djilaani

    Djilaani Newbie

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    Guys, I'm after a legacy VST synth.
    It was considered an extremely powerful rompler at the time - considered more powerful than Atmosphere.

    It has a gray-beige interface with orthographic knobs and an orange main screen and smaller sub-screens.
    If my memory serves me correctly, it was powered by the UVI engine, but I may be mistaken. It was discontinued circa 2009? The interface is fairly small, almost looks like a gameboy, but it had a ton of synthesys options and a library of about 3-5GB-ish content.

    The library content is available on the sister site, but I can't remember the name of the plugin...

    If anyone could help me narrow it down or hit me up with a PM and the good stuff, it would be massively appreciated!
     
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  3. bluerover

    bluerover Audiosexual

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    Plugsound Pro (or, later called Plugsound Box) by Ultimate Sound Bank (USB)?

    If so, then yes, those plugins were awesome! Thanks for reminding me about those!

    **edit**: Yes! Plugsound Box vol 1-6 were the 6 individual plugins. Plugsound Pro was the big workstation with a multi-GB library.
     
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  4. clone

    clone Audiosexual

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    UVI Engine? Motu Mach 5 is my guess. But small, "Game Boy–ish with a central screen" sounds like Alchemy, which did not use a UVI Engine. The older version of ubershall Elastik also fits, but again not UVI. It is a strong contender for "Rompler" if you forget "UVI Engine" as being certain.

    It sounds like maybe you are a little fuzzy on not just the name.

    MOTU Mach 5:
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    Older Elastik, sometimes looked like this:

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