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GForce M-Tron gets Universal binary update
GForce has announced that M-Tron is going to be their first Universal binary instrument update and promise a fast roll out for their remaining award-winning instruments…
After what GForce Software describe as an ‘epic and exhausting’ task, the first of the company’s Universal Binary instruments, the M-Tron, is ready for download. This amazing virtual keyboard is modelled on the famous tape-based instrument used on classic tracks like the Beatles’ Strawberry Fields Forever and used by such keyboard luminaries as Rick Wakeman and Tony Banks. More recently bands such as Oasis, Radiohead and Kasabian have used the sound to great effect.
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GForce’s M-Tron already has numerous fans including the aforementioned Wakeman (who describes it as ‘totally authentic’), and it has won countless awards (including the Mac Format Must Have Award, Computer Music Smart Buy Award and Future Music Platinum Award) so this latest Universal binary version is much anticipated.
The update is free to users who purchased and registered their instrument after the 1st October 2006. For these users the instrument has automatically been allocated to their accounts at the GForce website.
If you purchased your M-Tron before 1st October 2006, you will need to update to the Universal M-Tron via the shop at a very reasonable price of £13.99 (plus VAT), €19.99 (plus VAT) or $26.00.
For more information, please visit www.gforcesoftware.com
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