AudioDeluxe has announced an exclusive sale on UVI’s virtual instrument which brings the powerful analog tones from ’80s Italy. Offered at 63% off regular, Bit Zone delivers 370+ presets made from over 160 layers, including animated arps and chords, keys and leads, plucks and bass, pads and strings, brass and winds, and more.
Bit Zone is inspired by the Italian-born Crumar Bit 99, an obscure digitally-controlled 6-voice polyphonic analog synth released in competition to the popular 6-voice analog synths coming out of Japan at the time. No slouch, this formidable synth was designed with 2 DCOs and 2 LFOs per-voice, per-voice CEM 3328 analog filters, and per-voice VCAs, making it exceptionally versatile.
Everything you hear in Bit Zone started on the real hardware, as our sound designers pushed the instrument to its limits to create an impressive range of sounds, with both era-specific and contemporary styles in mind. On top of that, every sample was recorded both with and without a hardware Yamaha SPX90 “Symphonic” chorus inline, allowing you to activate this defacto ’80s effect at will in your own sound design.
Regularly priced $79 USD, Bit Zone for Falcon and the free UVI Workstation is on sale for $29 USD until April 21st, 2026.
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