KORG PS-3200 brought to life through UVI’s new UVS-3200

UVI is pleased to introduce you to the UVS-3200, a programmable polyphonic synthesizer that features sounds from the rare 48-voice KORG PS-3200… Featuring over 220 patches that cover both classic and modern styles this is the perfect opportunity to experience the classic synth that is both notoriously expensive to acquire and to maintain. It’s with […]

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UVI is pleased to introduce you to the UVS-3200, a programmable polyphonic synthesizer that features sounds from the rare 48-voice KORG PS-3200…

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Featuring over 220 patches that cover both classic and modern styles this is the perfect opportunity to experience the classic synth that is both notoriously expensive to acquire and to maintain. It’s with no small measure of pride that UVI managed to lay their hands on a pristine unit, which led to the creation of the UVS-3200.

From fat analog basses, rich evolving pads, punishing leads and a multitude of other sonic delights the UVS-3200 promises to deliver a truly authentic emulation.

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Additionally the UI carries on the spirit of the original with a vintage aesthetic UI with modern controls, which UVI claims will enable users to quickly browse the included presets or easily get to work on creating their own patches. Users will be able to choose from 24 presets for Oscillator 1 and 69 presets for Oscillator 2, adjustable ADSR envelopes for both the amp and multimode filter along with comprehensive stereo, effects and per-oscillator modulation and arpeggiators.

UVS-3200 is available for both OS and Windows in AU/AAX/VST as well as stand-alone format. If you act quickly you can get it for the introductory price of €49 (usually €79.99) here.

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