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Sonivox Release Stratum


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Discover the ultimate virtual instrument for modern synthwave, vaporwave and retro electro productions like those found in the recent hit series "Stranger Things" and the movie "Synchronicity OST". Put on your shades and get on board the time machine, as Stratum will take you down the wormhole straight into the 1980s futuristic soundscapes.

$99 Intro Offer

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44 minutes ago, BassDaddy said:

How long has it been since they released a new product? I can't remember.

They released Solina and Stratum in 2018.  https://sonivoxmi.com/news

Solina and Stratum use the new struQture audio engine from Qubiq Audio. https://www.qubiqaudio.com

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Qubiq Audio designs, develops and licenses music software technologies to companies making and selling consumer products for musicians, producers, and artists. Its struQture audio engine is a turn-key software solution for building software instruments and effects plugins as well as embedded hardware products.

The Qubiq CEO is Jennifer Hruska , SONiVOX founder.

Patrice Tarabbia is Qubiq's Chief Technology Officer. He is the founder of BigTick Audio Software (Rhino). https://www.bigtickaudio.com/

 

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9 minutes ago, BassDaddy said:

Haven't I seen Jennifer Hruska doing Akai Advance keyboard and VIP demos?

Possibly. She sold SONiVOX to inMusic Brands, the current owner of Akai, M-Audio, Alesis, AIR, SONiVOX, etc.

https://www.qubiqaudio.com/about-us

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In 2012 Jennifer sold SONiVOX to  inMusic Brands where she took on the task of incorporating software into the company's industry leading hardware keyboard brands -  Akai Professional, M-Audio and  Alesis. Jennifer is a jazz pianist and active composer in the New England area.

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5 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

For a company that doesn't have a reputation for fixing or upgrading older stuff I wouldn't put that kind of money into their products.

And I would fault inMusic for that, not the original founders and developers. I'm sure they lost control over development issues when they were bought out. The suits are in charge now...

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