Vibra 9000 v1.6.1 Real-time software synthesizer Vibra 9000 is a true monophonic synthesizer which you can play on by means of an ordinary MIDI keyboard, e.g. Roland PC200MKII being connected to your computer. You can store an unlimited number of presets and retrieve them by one single mouse click. The presets are saved on separate files on your hard disk in order to be exchanged, distributed or used for backup. Vibra 9000 can be controlled completely by the MIDI control. All adjusting and press buttons of Vibra 9000 are linked to their own MIDI controller. This makes it possible to modulate all aspects of the sound in real time and record your adjustments directly into your sequencer for later replay. Vibra 9000 is both well-arranged and user-friendly and is divided into the following sections: Oscillator, Envelopes, Filter, Global, Low Frequency Oscillator, Arpeggio and Modulation. Screen Shot This free trial version of Vibra 9000 will stop functioning after 15 minutes. Before installing Vibra 9000, you need to download and install Tokyo 1.6.1, which you can download from http://www.koblo.com/ or http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/~ftp/software/mac/synth/tokyo-161.hqx (1.7M) New in version 1.6.1: -New modulation sources: Bend, BendDown and BendUp -All Vibras now remembers their MIDI device and channel. -Various bug fixes, inlcuding the harddisk recorder. System requirements Vibra 9000 runs on all +100 MHz Power Macintosh computers with system 7.6.1 and further. We recommend system 8.1, 24 MB of free RAM and 20 MB of free hard disk space. Vibra 9000 does not install any "inits". Requires Opcode's OMS. The full version of Vibra 9000 can be purchased on-line at http://www.koblo.com/.Download Software
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| 9 minutes | 4.5 minutes | 3.9 minutes | 2.4 minutes | 2.3 minutes | 1.2 minutes | Less than a minute |