| Product | Atmosphere |
| Developer | Spectrasonics |
| Price (MSRP) | $399 |
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Latest Version |
Download | Released |
| 1.2 | - | ![]() |
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| 1.2.4 | - | ![]() |
| Copy Protection | Online Activation (Challenge / Response) |
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Features:
- Massive 3.6 GB core library of over 1,000 sounds by Eric Persing.
- Dynamic Dual layering for over 1,000,000 mix combinations.
- Pads, Ambiences, Leads, Basses, Synths, Strings, Glass and FX.
- Easy to use built-in patch management system.
- Solo legato triggering with Glide.
- Fully programmable.
- Adjustable sample start for percussive sounds, leads and basses.
- Multimode resonant Filters for each layer, plus Master Filters.
- Three envelopes per layer for Pitch, Filter and Amplitude.
- Matrix-style modulation routing, four LFOs per layer.
- Powered by custom 32 bit UVI engine.
- Also available in AU, MAS & RTAS formats.

Discussion
tuato Hi everyone, i will ask something maybe stupid or not, but it would be very helpful for me if you can give an answer.. I'm not a keyboard player, but i use keyboard vsti plugins usually. One of the vsti i use is Atmosphere (spectrasonics), and i've found that the main data file, with the sounds, is a unique 4 Gb file with the .dat extension. I would like to know if it's possible, to "extract" certain sounds from this 4 Gb file and use it with a real synth, or some way to get the wave file of that sounds i'm interested in.
I know it sounds very ambitious but due to spectrasonics atmosphere doesn't exist as hardware, i needed to ask. This question extended to another vsti's as well, like Nexus, or Plugsound......
Thanks a lot for all.
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