Sampled Stylophone Instrument

US SampleScience releases Stylo Synthesis      10/06/22

Sampled Stylophone Instrument


SampleScience describes Stylo Synthesis as a virtual recreation of the famous portable organ from the 60s.

A spokesperson told us, "Most stylophone plugins and libraries use very short samples that don't reflect the unstable nature of this instrument. For Stylo Synthesis, each note has been sampled for 5 seconds to capture these magic imperfections. The result is the most accurate stylophone emulation, preserving the attack and sustain of the original instrument."

Here's more details direct from the company...

Features of the plugin version:

  •     1 multi-sampled instrument
  •     1 sample per note
  •     Multi-LFO
  •     Room reverb
  •     Lowpass/highpass filter
  •     Low-CPU usage
  •     Amplitude range controls
  •     3 voice modes: polyphonic, monophonic, and legato

 

Requirements for the plugin version:

  •     Windows 8.1/10/11 or macOS El Capitan and up
  •     29 MB of HD space
  •     2GHz Quad-core CPU or better with 4 GB of RAM or more
  •     64-bit VSTi/AUi Host

 

Requirements for the Decent Sampler version:

  •     The latest version of Decent Sampler (Free)
  •     31.2 MB of HD space

 

Requirements for the Kontakt 5/6 version:

  •     The latest version of Kontakt 5 or Kontakt 6 and up
  •     It must be the full version, it won't work in the free Kontakt Player
  •     142 MB of HD space

Pricing and Availability:
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