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MB Vintage Keyboard presents M-Rage, a meticulously crafted virtual instrument featuring samples from the iconic 1980s Ensoniq Mirage. This collection offers a rich palette of sounds drawn from the original factory library, encompassing 39 banks and 351 presets. The Mirage's distinctive tones have been featured by renowned artists such as Skinny Puppy, Vangelis, and Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, as well as on Inner City's classic track Good Life. The library also includes the famous orchestral hits that have graced music by Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Yes, Duran Duran, and Eurythmics.
Designed for both macOS and Windows platforms, M-Rage supports Audio Unit, VST, and VST3 formats with native 64-bit compatibility for Intel and Apple Silicon processors. The plugin offers deep sound sculpting capabilities, including nine stackable presets per instrument, each with individual volume and pan controls. Additional features such as master volume, pan, room reverb, glide, ADSR envelopes, and LFO oscillator modulation provide comprehensive control over expression and dynamics. Parameters like mod wheel, aftertouch, velocity, pitch, expression, and pan can be assigned to enhance real-time performance.
MB Vintage Keyboard's M-Rage delivers authentic vintage keyboard sounds with flexible modulation options, making it an excellent choice for producers seeking classic textures with modern control. The plugin is currently available at a discounted price, offering significant savings for those looking to add iconic 1980s sounds to their music production toolkit. Developed by Michel Bibeau, this instrument combines historical sonic character with contemporary plugin technology, ensuring compatibility and high-quality audio performance across various digital audio workstations.
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