Karanyi Sounds Releases Vapor Keys 2

US Kontakt Instrument offers synth sounds of the '90s      26/03/21

Karanyi Sounds has released Vapor Keys 2. This is what they have to say about it...

Remember those shiny, glitchy, vintage sounds and waving synthesizer beds from the 90s TV ads and videogames?
Or the melting themes from movies like Miami Vice, Beverly Hills, or GTA Vice City? Well, Vapor Keys 2 instantly brings you back in time: a unique Kontakt 6 collection of carefully recorded FM and analog classics. Taste the luxury of the 90s.

Vapor Keys 2 follows the concept of its ancestor (like DX and Vapor Keys 1): creating great-sounding patches in second and teleporting you thirty years back in time to get a super authentic 90s synth sound. Or we could say back to the future? Because this instrument collection is designed to be fresh and unique for modern music productions, especially hip hop, trap, glitch hop, lo-fi, vaporwave, or house music.

We crafted highly usable patches and sampled four amazing FM, PCM, and analog gear to bring you this exciting instrument collection. Used only completely analog signal path with stellar sampling quality: recorded in 96kHz, 24bit & converted for Kontakt 6 to 48kHz.

Key features:

  • 5 FM, PCM & Analog synth sources
  • 90 factory presets
  • 24BIT / 48KHZ quality
  • Recorded with analog gear
  • Compatible with kontakt 6.2 or later
  • 90+ Presets (Keys, Bells, Synths & Pads)
  • 4 Easy-to-Access FX

Pricing and Availability:
Vapor Keys 2 individually is available for $29 (instead of $50) until the 30th of April.
Vapor Collection (includes Vapor Keys 1 & 2) is available for $49 (instead of $70) until the 30th of April.  

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