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Delve into the sonic universe with the Exploration 07 - Studio Electronics SE-3X sample library, where cutting-edge technology meets musical artistry. This collection is a treasure trove for techno enthusiasts, offering a monophonic synthesizer experience akin to the iconic Minimoog but with unparalleled enhancements. Crafted with precision, the SE-3X captures the essence of melodic techno through its beautifully engineered four-filter design, pushing the boundaries of sound with 50 meticulously recorded sequences at a driving 128 BPM.

For the creators who prefer sculpting their own musical landscapes, the library includes two multi-sample instruments spanning from C0 to C6, delivering a total of 146 one-shot samples. Each sound is tracked raw through the esteemed Rupert Neve RNDI-S, preserving its authentic analog warmth.

The collection is further enriched with expertly curated effects and processing gear, including the Chase Bliss CXM 1978 and Eventide Eclipse, ensuring every loop and shot resonates with depth and clarity. The samples are key-labeled and come with matching MIDI files, offering seamless integration into your projects. This library is a must-have for producers aiming to inject their tracks with rich, textured sounds that captivate and inspire.

Key Features:

  • Monophonic synthesizer with four-filter design
  • 50 sequences recorded at 128 BPM
  • Two multi-sample instruments from C0 to C6, totaling 146 one-shots
  • Raw sounds tracked through Rupert Neve RNDI-S
  • Key-labeled loops with matching MIDI files
  • Effects include Chase Bliss CXM 1978, Eventide Eclipse, and Meris LVX
  • Processing gear features Black Box HG-2, Empirical Labs Distressor, and more.
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The Studio Electronics SE-3X in 23 minutes

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5 things we like about the Studio Electronics SE-3X monophonic/paraphonic synthesizer

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Reviews

Critic Reviews

Studio Electronics SE-3X

soundonsound.com

Studio Electronics SE-3X is a paraphonic powerhouse that masterfully blends vintage charm with modern versatility. Its four distinct filters—Oberheim, Moog, ARP, and Roland—offer rich sonic palettes, while the paraphonic mode adds a unique twist to its monophonic roots. The review praises its robust build, deep MIDI integration, and production-ready sound. However, the menu navigation requires patience, and the rack-only format limits placement options. Despite these minor hiccups, it's a worthy investment for those seeking an authentic yet flexible analog experience that stands out in a crowded market of clones.

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The Studio Electronics SE-3X, an intriguing and exclusive analog synthesizer. | Solidtrax

solidtrax.nl

The Studio Electronics SE-3X is a sonic powerhouse, dazzling with its exceptional sound quality and versatility. Boasting four distinctive filter types and paraphonic capabilities, it delivers a rich palette of tones from lush and creamy to gritty and raw. The inclusion of two Fuzz modes and a hardware Feedback mod further expands its dynamic range. However, it’s not without quirks—the absence of direct noise and ring modulation controls can be a hindrance, and OS updates require an EPROM change. Despite these minor setbacks, the SE-3X remains a coveted gem, especially for those seeking a unique analog experience.

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