

Multimedia → Screenpresso Pro 2.1.0 Multilingual
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 16:17 |
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File size: 17.6 MB
Screenpresso overrides the Print Screen key and makes it easy to take the best screen captures in a few seconds.
Multimedia → Mp3tag 3.15 Multilingual
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 13:34 |
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File size: 9.0 MB
tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of common audio formats where it supports ID3v1, ID3v2.
Multimedia → KORG WAVESTATION 2.3.1 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 13:34 |
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File size: 36 MB
The WAVESTATION synthesizer appeared in 1990 with its new "advanced vector synthesis system" which produced a new sound by combining and shifting between multiple complex waveforms.
Multimedia → KORG Polysix 2.3.1 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 12:59 |
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File size: 15 MB
The Polysix programmable six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer was introduced in 1981.
Multimedia → Pulsar Audio Pulsar Massive 1.0.8
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 12:53 |
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File size: 50 MB
The most complete passive EQ plugin.
Multimedia → KORG Opsix Native 1.0.3 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 12:53 |
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File size: 184 MB
opsix is a digital synth unlike any other, with sounds to match.
Multimedia → KORG MonoPoly 2.3.1 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 12:53 |
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File size: 21 MB
The Mono/Poly is Korg's four-VCO monophonic/polyphonic synthesizer that went on sale in 1981 and was considered the culmination of Korg's experience building analog synthesizers.
Multimedia → KORG MS-20 2.3.1 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 12:53 |
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File size: 27 MB
The analog monophonic synthesizer with the potential for patching that went on sale in 1978: the MS-20.
Multimedia → KORG MDE-X 2.3.1 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 11:47 |
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File size: 8.0 MB
MDE-X is the exhilarating multi-effect plug-in first introduced in the Korg Legacy Collection.
Multimedia → KORG M1 2.3.2 (x64)
Published by: LeeAndro on 24-05-2022, 11:47 |
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File size: 79 MB
The first workstation synthesizer, released in 1988, which defined the sound of the late '80s and early '90s: M1.


