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112dB Software has announced that Morgana has been released and is available immediately for Windows XP / Vista in VST 2.3 / 2.4 format.

Morgana is an authentic representation of an early digital sampler, designed to be musical rather than accurate. Per-voice, Morgana offers extensively modeled VCFs, amp and filter envelopes. Morgana also features a unique interpolation method which enhances digital artifacts and a preamp to shape each sample, simulating a primitive analog-digital stage.

Morgana is also capable of sampling, either through its own inputs or through an innovative technology entitled SampLink which effectively allows Morgana to sample from any track in a multitrack environment in a simple and no-hassle way.

Morgana is priced at €169. This price includes the upcoming RTAS version for Windows and RTAS/VST/AU version for Mac OS X. These updates will be made available as a free download for all registered users when they become available. A 30-day demo version will be available for download soon.

To commemorate the release of Morgana, 112dB will donate 5% of all sales between Nov 9, 2007 and Dec 9, 2007 to the Robert Moog Foundation, an organization dedicated to memorializing the life and works of Robert Moog, the father of modern synthesis.


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