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Cherry Audio has launched Synth Stack 5 – the 2024 update to its complete collection of 29 virtual instruments.
Synth Stack 5 includes 23 emulations of vintage synthesisers; three original synthesisers; a “legendary” drum machine, electric piano, and tonewheel organ; a massive modular synthesiser platform; and over 10,000 presets.

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For the first time, Synth Stack also includes GPFree, a lite version of Gig Performer 5 – a premium audio plugin host for live performance and session musicians. Owners of Synth Stack also receive a 10 percent discount off the regular price of the full version of Gig Performer 5.
In a nutshell, the Synth Stack 5 collection features nearly $1,300 worth of instruments for $499, making it less than $17 per product included. Cherry Audio states that further price reductions are applied for customers who have already purchased one or more of these products, including any previous version of Synth Stack.
Included is a range of celebrated Cherry Audio gems, such as its 10/10 rated Mercury-6 – a “meticulous” recreation of the Jupiter-6 analogue synth, in time for its 40th anniversary – and the PS-3300 emulation of the rare semi-modular analogue polyphonic synth released by KORG in 1977.
Further to this, there are a range of new goodies on board as well. These include:

Synthesiser Expander Module – emulation of the classic OB self‑contained synth module originally released in 1974
CR-78 – Cherry Audio’s first virtual drum machine, which accurately recreates the analogue sounds and preset rhythms of the first classic drum machine and “takes it further”
Rhodes Chroma – a virtual instrument that brings back the spirit of the iconic Rhodes polyphonic analogue synthesiser from 1982
Wurlybird 140B – Cherry Audio’s first sample-based electro-acoustic virtual instrument, modelled after the 1964 Wurlitzer 140B
Blue3 Organ – a meticulously modelled (not sampled) virtual instrument that replicates the most famous tonewheel organs in the world: the B-3, C-3, A-100, L-100, CV, and M-3 models
Atomika – an emulation of the Polivoks synth manufactured between 1982 and 1990, featuring the circuit-modelled DSP designs of award-winning developer Mark Barton
And, the P-10 – Cherry Audio’s latest release, based on “one of the most desirable flagship analogue polysynths ever created”

Check out the video below for more information on Synth Stack 5.

Synth Stack 5 is available now directly from Cherry Audio and authorised resellers worldwide for $499.
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Cherry Audio has announced the launch of Synth Stack 5 – the 2024 update to its complete collection of 29 virtual instruments.