UVI has introduced PX WaveFrame, a new virtual instrument based on the the WaveFrame AudioFrame, a high-end digital sampler and audio production system from the late 1980s.
Developed in Boulder, Colorado, the WaveFrame AudioFrame was a competitor to the Synclavier and Fairlight, featuring advanced capabilities like non-aliased transposition, phase-coherent polyphony, and 24-bit processing.
Even with a focus on post-production, the AudioFrame was embraced by artists like Peter Gabriel, Stevie Wonder, and others who used it both for studio and stage work.
Here’s the official video intro:
UVI PX Waveframe Overview:
Key Features:
- Authentic, rare sounds from the iconic WaveFrame AudioFrame
- 150+ layers of expressive, character-rich samples
- Explore hundreds of hand-crafted presets or create your own
Pricing and Availability:
PX WaveFrame is available now for $79 USD.
BREAKING: another cool piece of vintage hardware is now a cheap little boring proggie…. knockoff.
I love these old programs, an iOS version would be sweet. But what intrigues me the most about this article is that Stevie Wonder used this software. So many questions…