RM IV Virtual Instrument Now Available in AudioUnit Format
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February 12, 2004
LinPlug's RM IV features 18
velocity sensitive Drum Pads that can be
used to trigger any of 11 different Audio
Generator Modules. The instrument
features a modular design that currently
includes 10 percussion synthesis algorithms, as well as a full-featured
percussion sampler. The 10 synthesis modules are able to create anything from classic analog drum sounds to the cutting
edge sounds of contemporary music.
The Sampler module provides single-sample, multi-sample, velocity-layer and
velocity-crossfade support, at up to 32-bit resolution. The instrument also
includes an AHDSR-controlled multi-mode filter, a fully-featured compressor
designed specifically for percussion sounds, a flexible "Humanizer" and a 6 x 6
Modulation Matrix.
The RM IV comes with the Manytone Acoustic Drums series, a set of 8
multisampled, 24-bit acoustic drum and percussion kits. Several independent
sound designers have also contributed additional kits so that altogether, the RM
IV comes with over 170 synthesized and sampled kits, comprising
more than 2500 individual drum sounds (In excess of 1 Gigabyte of Samples). In
addition, the RM IV has a time-saving "preview in context" feature that enables
individual samples and even whole kits to be browsed as the instrument plays
back a sequence. What's more, the RM IV is fully compatible with RM2, RM III,
LM4 and CM-505 kit formats, and can load samples in both WAV and AIFF
format.
System Requirements:
- VST2.0 or AU capable host software,
- MacintoshTM, Mac OSXTM, 400 MHz or higher CPU, 512 Mb RAM recommended, 1100 Mb free disk space
- PC, Windows 95TM or higher, 400 Mhz or higher CPU, 512 Mb RAM recommended, 1100 Mb free disk space
The RM IV for AU will be available as boxed product including a printed
manual worldwide in major music stores within the next few days, and as a downloadable
product from the LinPlug online shop immediately.
Suggested Retail Price: €149,00 (in the EU) / 149.00 US$
For more information, visit their web site at www.linplug.com. |