| Maestrovox Ps-Mod. for Kontakt 4 & 5 |
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The Maestrovox Consort is a tube based synth/organ in the style of Clavioline and Solovox.
The Maestrovoxes were built in the UK by Victor Harold Ward in the 1950ties.
There are only 21 known surviving keyboards in the world at the time of writing, and 2 of them are in the hands of Precisionsound.
For this project we got help from Neriks Audio to restore one of the two. By using the second, the most crappy one, for parts, we managed to get the first to work to the level that enabled us to make this library.
We have sampled the whole tonal range in half note steps for all the 7 register settings with generous loops so the sound has time to evolve. We then fine-tuned every sample.
The whole library has over 400 24bit mono samples in a monolith file, losslessly compressed down to a file size of 190MB. The library also contains 36 presets as startingpoints.
Ps-Mod. (Precisionsound Modification)
With the Precisionsound Modification (Ps-Mod), limitations from the original Maestrovox Consort are gone. You get 128 voice polyphony and the ability to tweak all registers with full control over volume, pan, octave and fine tuning, separately for each register.
We added filters, ADSR envelope, Arpeggiator, Distortion, Cabinet simulator and much more.
With the detailed sampled core sound of the Maestrovox and the added functionality you get a fun to tweak and unique sounding virtual analog instrument suitable for screaming leads, blippy sequences and old school analogue tones.
(Full version of Kontakt 4 or 5 is required, this library does NOT work with the free Kontakt Player!)

For details about the Maestrovox Ps-Mod. download the PDF here.
If you like to know more about the real Maestrovoxes check out http://debbiecurtis.co.uk/id99.html
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