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VI.ONE Multi-Disc Sample LibraryBig Fish Audio has releaseed Vir2 Instruments’ VI.ONE, a multi-disc sample library encompassing over two thousand instruments, kits, and other sound effects, designed to be of maximum usability to musicians across a wide span of genres.

Description:

The library is packed to the brim with drums (including hundreds of different kits), drum loops, basses (including acoustic, upright, electric, and synth), world and ethnic instruments (organized by geographic regions), sound effects, guitars (acoustic and electric), keyboards, a full collection of orchestral instruments, screaming B3 organs, world-class acoustic pianos, prepared pianos, electric/synth pianos, pop horns and brass, a bank of vintage synths, and cutting-edge synth patches. Across every musical style in the world, VI.ONE is a premium, versatile, and gigantic sound palette.

VI.ONE is powered by the Kontakt Player 2 engine, bringing instant access to the sounds via the standalone application, as well as being accessible within sequencers via every major plug-in format: AudioUnit, VST, RTAS, and DXi.

You can preview VI.One below, or hear more samples at the Big Fish Audio site.

Contents:

  • 20 Gigs on 3 DVD’s
  • Over two thousand sampler patches
  • Standalone, AudioUnit, VST, RTAS and DXi

Format: Plug-in
Retail: $399.95

 
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One Response to “Big Fish Audio Releases VI.ONE Multi-Disc Sample Library”  

  1. 1 Pianologist

    Cool! 20Gig of samples for only below $400 is a great buy!

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