Puremagnetik has announced the release of its latest virtual instrument.

Solveig is a reverse engineered early ’80s analog synth modeled after the classic Roland SH-101 sound engine. The plugin is further augmented with the addition of a “complex”, Buchla-inspired oscillator.

Puremagnetik Solveig screenshot

With Solveig, you can dial up anything from an MC-202 style acid bass, to a solid sawtooth lead, rich, evolving pads and more. Crank up the filter envelope and get some instant analog ’80s percussion. And finally, unlike the original SH-101, Solveig also has a self-oscillating resonant filter.

A versatile sound design machine and realistic analog synthesizer model, Solveig is capable of complementing your productions in many situations.

Solveig features

  • 1980s synthesizer emulation characteristic of the SH-101.
  • Modulation section inspired by vintage Buchla synthesizers.
  • Integrates into any VST / Audio Units compatible host.
  • Includes a collection of factory presets.

Solveig (VST/AU) is currently offered as part of Puremagnetik’s Spark subscription for $8 USD per month. After one month it will become back-cataloged for a la carte purchase at $20 USD.

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