A software company released a synthesizer plugin that uses recordings from 18 analog machines to reduce processor strain. Rapid Flow sampled more than 25,000 notes from gear worth over 100,000 euros and processed them through 16 studio devices from makers like Neve and SSL.
Zensphere contains 222 presets and 222 unprocessed recordings spanning bass, lead and pad sounds for electronic and hip-hop production. The plugin uses 1 to 2 percent of processing power on Apple computers with M1 chips and loads patches from solid-state drives in under 1 second.
The 10-gigabyte library works with Windows 10 and macOS systems without copy protection dongles. Rapid Flow built the instrument around hardware from Moog, Sequential and Oberheim to deliver sounds that require no additional mixing work.
Zensphere contains 222 presets and 222 unprocessed recordings spanning bass, lead and pad sounds for electronic and hip-hop production. The plugin uses 1 to 2 percent of processing power on Apple computers with M1 chips and loads patches from solid-state drives in under 1 second.
The 10-gigabyte library works with Windows 10 and macOS systems without copy protection dongles. Rapid Flow built the instrument around hardware from Moog, Sequential and Oberheim to deliver sounds that require no additional mixing work.