Luftrum has announced the release of the Luftrum 22 for bx_oberhausen soundset in collaboration with Stephan Baer aka Sonic Underworld, featuring a collection of 80 patches for the bx_oberhausen synthesizer plugin from Plugin Alliance.

bx_oberhausen is a software recreation of the Oberheim SEM, an iconic classic from the mid-70s and the first official analog synthesizer by Oberheim. Luftrum 22 features buttery soft pads, crispy synth leads, fat unison basses and analog arpeggios – all carrying the two sound designers signature take on the 70s analog classic.

The Oberheim SEM is a synth module with two analog oscillators and a 2-pole multimode filter. Oiginally created to be a backup synth for layering sounds but quickly became a favorite on its own, due to its warm and voluminous sound.

Brainworx created bx_oberhausen using TMT technology to accurately replicate slight variations in separate voices and also added features not available in the original hardware such as full 32 voice polyphony, a powerful unison mode and M/S Technology. With TMT each voice produces a slightly different sound including variations in frequencies and phases as well as frequency responses, exactly like an analog hardware would.

Luftrum 22 is fully NKS compatible and includes NKS presets plus NKS audio preview files and also includes an installation PDF guide describing where to place the files.

Luftrum 22 is available for purchase for $29 USD. Use promo code REKKERD at the checkout to get a 10% discount on any purchase at the Luftrum store.

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