Chipsynth Ops7 [win] — Plogue
Leo stared at the heavy, dark green monolith sitting in the corner of his studio. It was a genuine 1983 Yamaha DX7. He loved its iconic, crystalline electric pianos and punchy synth basses. They defined the sound of the 1980s.
While browsing music production forums, Leo discovered . He downloaded the Windows installer and loaded the plugin into his digital audio workstation. Plogue Chipsynth OPS7 [WiN]
He could layer two different DX7 patches together instantly, a feat that required two separate hardware units in the 1980s. Leo stared at the heavy, dark green monolith
Leo began testing the features that set OPS7 apart from other emulators: Leo stared at the heavy
