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Product ManyStation
Developer Manytone Music
Price (MSRP) $99
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This product is "Powered By" Wusik Station. The OS and Format icons listed below should be accurate for the latest version of Wusik Station.
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Instrument(s) 
Effect(s) 
Can Host
Effects
 
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 2.0  - Released
Supported Sample Formats (loads or saves) include
WAV
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ManyStation

ManyStation, is a workstation synthesizer providing detailed and highly playable sounds. Some of the real instrument soundsets include between 20 and 60 multi-samples for high levels of detail, with special layers (such as slides, string noise and guitar palm mutes). The ManyStation also allows extensive programming and comes with onboard FX (including chorus, distortion, delay and reverb).

Over 1.5GB of sounds cover multisampled acoustic guitars, electric guitars, bass guitars, cellos and vintage hardware synths. There are hundreds of presets covering drums, percussion, pads and FX. All samples have been hand edited by Manytone with "painstaking" attention to sonic fidelity, usability and noise levels.

ManyStation uses the Wusikstation engine and allows user soundsets as well as soundsets in Wusikstation and DashSignature EVE formats to be imported. Naturally all of the Wusikstation functionality is available in ManyStation.

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