GForce Minimonsta:Melohman - Virtual Vintage Analog Synthesizer

Top Features
| expertly crafted analog model of the classic Minimoog |
| additional LFO & ADSR for matrix modulation |
| monophonic, polyphonic, legato and unison trigger modes |
| fully programmable with over 6000 factory patches |
| stand-alone or host operation |
GForce’s Minimonsta:Melohman is an expert emulation of the classic Minimoog* that was at the forefront of the analog synth revolution and popularized by artists like Jan Hammer, Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, Gary Numan and Kraftwerk. Enhancements include polyphony, programmability, morphing, additional LFO and ADSR, and delay. Stand-alone or host operation.

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"I've owned Minimoogs from the early '70s through the late '90s. Of all the emulations of that instrument I have experienced, Minimonsta is clearly the most authentic. GForce has done its homework very well and produced a software synthesizer that is almost indistinguishable from the hardware synth it emulates."
- Recording, February 2007
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- Recording, February 2007
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“Taking on an emulation of a legendary synth like the Minimoog is a tall order...Fortunately, the folks at Gmedia were up to the task and have produced a plug-in that brings the classic little Moog to you while extending its capabilities in ways that open up a whole new range of new sonic possibilities.”
- FUTURE MUSIC Magazine, October 2005
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- FUTURE MUSIC Magazine, October 2005
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"This is a versatile, cost-effective analog emulation synth that sounds great and perhaps most importantly, is fun to play. So I'm convinced…the world does indeed need another Minimoog emulation, because Minimonsta brings its own special talents to the party. Kudos to GForce for putting a novel twist on this classic."
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The people at GForce have a passion for one thing—incredibly realistic emulations of vintage keyboards. The Minimonsta is completely faithful in its reproduction of the original Minmoog, known to be one of the biggest, fattest sounds from any era. Everything that made the Minimoog so popular is here: 3 VCOs, pink/white noise generator, famous Moog 4-pole 24dB/octave low-frequency VCF, 2 ADSRs, external input, mixer, glide and more. If you’ve worked with a Minimoog before, you’ll be blown away at the realism (not to mention the fact that it stays in rock-solid tuning). And if you’ve never had the experience, this classic synth emulation is sure to bring you as much inspiration as it did for the pioneering electronic musicians of the day.
The Minimonsta has some features the original Minimoog designers never even dreamed of. For starters, the Minimonsta doesn’t go out of tune or suffer from dirty knobs and switches. It’s also programmable—complete with over 6000 great presets. All parameters map to standard MIDI controllers as well, so you can record parameter changes into a sequencer or get your hands on the knobs and switches via hardware for a more tactile experience. You can play the Minimonsta in any of four triggering modes: mono, unison, legato and, yes, polyphonic. There’s even a unique morphing feature that allows you to map 12 presets to an octave of keys and morph between them by playing that octave.
You can use the Minimonsta by itself or as a plug-in with most popular host applications including Live 4, Cubase, Logic, GarageBand, SONAR, Digital Performer, ACID and Pro Tools LE/TDM. Compatible formats include VST 2.0 (Mac/PC including VSTi), RTAS (Mac/PC) and Audio Units (Mac). In other words, you can integrate with the rest of your studio and use it just about any way you want.