Precisionsound Solovox Goes After That All Tube Tone
The release of Precisionsound's Solovox tips its hat to the original. When Hammond made the Solovox, it made the first commercial monophonic valve synth ever made. The Solovox came out in 1940, and it featured all tube technology for a warm, multidimensional sound.
One of the limits of the Solovox was its lack of polyphony, but that was in 1940. This is the future, and with modern sampling capabilities and other such gadgets and gizmos, the full potential of the Solovox's warm tube sound is unlocked with polyphony, envelopes, additional filtering, and other effects.
The natural range of the Solovox extends from F1 to B6 and is divided into four registers: Bass, Tenor, Contralto, and Soprano. It's also divided into 4 different tone colors: Deep, Full, First Voice, and Second Voice.
The Solovox SampleSet contains 531 24bit mono samples mapped in:
- 12 programs for HALion 1.1
- 14 programs for NI Kontakt 1.5.3
- 23 programs in 1 SoundFont bank for use in EXS24, Reason NN-XT, Rapture, Emulator X2 and almost any sampler for both MAC and PC.





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