PX Apollo is based on a rare prototype early synthesizer 70s, the existence of which is known only two. Part of a larger project that was eventually abandoned, this instrument became the predecessor to one of the first and most widespread polyphonic analog synthesizers in the world.

With a sound that can be described as rich, warm and surreal, this instrument could only be played at the time, it had velocity sensitivity and a functional interface, while its polyphonic 71-voice architecture signaled an impending paradigm shift in a synthesizer design that will skyrocket over the next decade.

To work with the bank you need a Falcon sampler
Installation: move the R2RUVI file from the R2R folder to C: \ ProgramData \ UVI \ R2R

By Leauger

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