Expert emulation of the classic Minimoog. #Minimoog emulator #Analog synthetizer #MIDI control #Minimoog #Emulator #Synthetizer
GForce's Minimonsta:Melohman is an expert emulation of the classic Minimoog that was at the forefront of the analog synth revolution and popularized by artists like Jan Hammer, Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Gary Numan and Kraftwerk. Enhancements include polyphony, programmability, morphing, additional LFO and ADSR, and delay. Stand-alone or host operation.
Minimonsta is a virtual vintage analog synthesizer.
The Minimonsta is completely faithful in its reproduction of the original Minmoog, known to be one of the biggest, fattest sounds from any era. Everything that made the Minimoog so popular is here: 3 VCOs, pink/white noise generator, famous Moog 4-pole 24dB/octave low-frequency VCF, 2 ADSRs, external input, mixer, glide and more.
If you've worked with a Minimoog before, you'll be blown away at the realism (not to mention the fact that it stays in rock-solid tuning). And if you've never had the experience, this classic synth emulation is sure to bring you as much inspiration as it did for the pioneering electronic musicians of the day.
System requirements
- 1 GB RAM
- VST 2.0, RTAS (PT8 and higher), or Audio Unit compatible host application
Limitations in the unregistered version
- After about 18-20 hours of use, the background noise will be more and more disturbing
What's new in Minimonsta 1.2.4:
- Updated to 32/64-bit
Minimonsta 1.2.4
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- Mac OS X 10.6 or later (Intel only)
- file size:
- 26.5 MB
- filename:
- Minimonsta-124-macosx-all-demo.dmg
- main category:
- Audio
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