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Softube has announced that the instrument plug-ins Statement Lead, Monoment Bass, and Parallels are available for the first time as modules for Softube Modular. Here's the details direct from the company...
Endlessly expandable and the only officially licensed Eurorack modular platform, Modular was created in partnership with Doepfer and now has premium expansions made in collaboration with Doepfer itself, Mutable Instruments, 4ms, Intellijel, Buchla, and Vermona.
These new modules are included with the purchase of the instrument plug-ins and available for download to those who already own the stand-alone synths. Since it's possible to combine them with any other Modular modules, producers and composers can now build their own versions of these synthesizers or even completely new instruments, opening up a whole world of new possibilities for sound creation. The only limit is your imagination.
Statement Lead for Modular
The polyphonic synth for contemporary lead sounds now includes Source, Filter, and FX modules for Modular. Build your own version of Statement Lead or create a hybrid monster synth.
Monoment Bass for Modular
The modern, mix-ready bass synthesizer now includes Source, Filter, and FX modules for Modular. You can go beyond the possibilities of the original bass synth and build your own instrument with as many sources as you want.
Parallels for Modular
The special occasions synthesizer with dual wavescanning source sections now includes five modules for Modular: Source, Shape, Mod, Env, and FX. The stand-alone instrument is powerful by itself but having these new modules to play with really expands your options when you need unique sounds.In short
NEW: Statement Lead for Modular--Source, Filter, and FX modules, perfect for music production and songwriting
NEW: Monoment Bass for Modular--Source, Filter, and FX modules, for producing huge, solid bass tones
NEW: Parallels for Modular--Source, Shape, Mod, Env, and FX modules, to create unique sounds for unique ideas
Pricing and Availability:
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