Homegrown Sounds releases Multiverse Vintage

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    Homegrown Sounds has announced the release of Multiverse Vintage,
    a new instrument library for Native Instruments Kontakt.


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    Multiverse Vintage uses 98 multi-sampled instruments created with an Akai SG01v Vintage Sound Module as it’s sound source.
    The Multiverse Script emulates a Dual Synth design which treats the sampled instruments as virtual oscillators. The sounds
    themselves are a series of Basses, Synths and Pads which represent this often forgotten gem.

    Features:

    - An internal Browser for loading & saving Presets easily – there are also previous/next buttons for cycling through presets easily
    - The preset browser has the ability to filter which parts of the presets are loaded, for instance you could just load the filter section
    when cycling through presets
    - The ability to save a Default Instrument used as the basis for all of the Default buttons
    - Clearer design of the front panel which has most of the major sound design controls visible at once
    - An Advanced Programmable Arpeggiator – This replaces the Sequencer used in Kosmos as Kosmology instruments are also included
    with each Multiverse release
    - True Dual Synth – Each Synth now has it’s own Filter in comparison to Kosmos which shared the Filter Cutoff and Resonance controls.
    - Mono/Unison/Portamento are now controlled from the Multiverse script.
    - The Reverb has been replaced by a Convolver which includes 50+ Impulse responses – the same set used in Kosmology
    - Kosmology Instruments are included in all Kosmos Releases
    - Designed with Light CPU use in mind – Multiverse uses much less CPU than Kosmos
    - Sample memory is automatically managed so that only the used samples are loaded at any time.

    The idea with Multiverse was to redesign Kosmos from scratch, bringing many enhancements seen in the Kosmology Script.
    Multiverse has now replaced Kosmos, and if you own any Kosmos products, the multiverse versions are available on your download page.

    The library is available for the introductory price of $24.99 USD for a limited time (regular $34.99 USD).

    More information: Homegrown Sounds | Multiverse Vintage
     
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