GForce unleash VSM IV
The latest version of Virtual String Machine extends the instrument’s functionality with new effects and modulation capabilities.
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The latest version of Virtual String Machine extends the instrument’s functionality with new effects and modulation capabilities.
GForce's latest release offers the same powerful sound as their renowned Oberheim OB-E in a new, focused user interface.
GForce's latest soft synth delivers the sound of an ARP Axxe, a six-voice polysynth originally released in 1975.
GForce's latest soft synth painstakingly recreates an original Oberheim OB-X, and kits it out with some powerful modern functionality.
GForce Software have announced the release of an update to their officially endorsed recreation of the Oberheim SEM.
GForce’s software Mellotron just keeps getting better.
The fourth iteration of GForce's acclaimed Mellotron emulation boasts a redesigned interface along with an extensive 3.5GB sound library containing over 200 tape banks and more than 800 presets.
The newly released Minimonsta2 retains the fundamental architecture of its predecessor but builds on it in many ways.
Oberheim OB-E v2.5 and Oberheim SEM v1.5 mark the first anniversary of GForce's collaboration with Oberheim.
Oddity3 is the latest version of GForce Software's ARP Odyssey recreation, and features a host of new features and improvements including support for velocity and polyphonic aftertouch.
GForce have once again collaborated with Oberheim, this time creating an emulation of the iconic Oberheim SEM synthesizer.
Veteran software Mellotron specialists GForce have recreated the sounds of the earliest models with startling accuracy.
GForce announce the M-Tron MkII software instrument, a celebration and realisation of an instrument based on the insanely rare and highly coveted original mother of all ‘trons, the Mellotron MkI/MkII.
Can GForce capture the character of the legendary Oberheim 8‑Voice in software?
Long considered to be terminally un-hip, string machines are on the brink of a revival. Will Gforce's VSM advance their rehabilitation?