Puremagnetik’s latest release Solveig is a Synthesizer plugin based on the iconic SH-101 by Roland!
After the big announcement during Superbooth 2018, the SH-101 topic is again current and strongly discussed. Also the software domain is still involved in this vintage instrument. Puremagetik‘s latest release Solveig is a new Synthesizer plugin that is mainly inspired by the famous Roland SH-101 Synthesizer.
It’s not just a simple emulation of this vintage synth but a further development. The developers of the Solveig synth includes here a complex oscillator is inspired by the Buchla Synthesizers. So basically it’s a Buchla SH-101 kind of synth plugin.
Overview
Solveig is a reverse engineered early ’80s analog synth modeled after the classic Roland SH-101 sound engine. It is further augmented with the addition of a “complex”, Buchla-inspired oscillator. With Solveig, you can dial up anything from an MC-202 style acid bass, to a solid sawtooth lead, rich, evolving pads and more. Crank up the filter envelope and get some analog ’80s percussion.
And finally, unlike the original SH-101, Solveig also has a self-oscillating resonant filter. A versatile sound design machine and realistic analog synthesizer model, Solveig is capable of complementing your productions in any situation.
Features
- 1980s synthesizer emulation characteristic of the SH-101
- Modulation section inspired by vintage Buchla Synthesizers
- Integrates into any VST / Audio Units compatible host
- Includes a collection of factory presets
Solveig Synthesizer (PC/Mac VST/AU) is now part of the Puremagnetik Spark subscription service that is available for 8€ per month. Each month, you get in your inbox new plugins, instruments for Live, Kontakt 5 and Logic formats.
More information here: Puremagnetik
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