
GForce introduce Halogen FM
GForce's new soft synth has been designed to help users create a wide variety of FM sounds without the need for complex programming.
GForce's new soft synth has been designed to help users create a wide variety of FM sounds without the need for complex programming.
Now a classic in its own right, Novation’s Bass Station gets the GForce treatment.
GForce Software’s latest release captures the sound of the Oberheim TVS Pro, a duophonic synthesizer that was favoured by artists such as Martin Gore, Adrian Utley, The Prodigy, Peter Baumann and Nils Frahm.
GForce’s recreation aims to deliver the same sonic power as the original whilst expanding its capabilities with additions such as 16-voice polyphony.
GForce say that their recreation of Linn Instruments' iconic drum machine offers “a tribute to the machine that defined an era and a gateway to the rhythms of tomorrow.”
GForce Software’s latest software instrument recreates the world’s first programmable monophonic synthesizer, the Oberheim OB-1.
The latest Oberheim-endored GForce software emulates the company's popular DMX drum machine.
The latest version of Virtual String Machine extends the instrument’s functionality with new effects and modulation capabilities.
GForce's latest release offers the same powerful sound as their renowned Oberheim OB-E in a new, focused user interface.
GForce's latest soft synth delivers the sound of an ARP Axxe, a six-voice polysynth originally released in 1975.