RA Mowg is an emulation of a Moog Minimoog Model D.
An instrument that not only resembles the Minimoog in appearance, but delivers the same feel while playing. From the deep, full-bodied filters, to the mellow analog-style oscillators, to the distortive drive from feedback-looping the output, this instrument can give you the feeling of playing a Minimoog.
Oddy-Free is an emulation of an Arp Odyssey Mk.II -
 much attention to detail was given in the layout of the signal path to 
have it behave as accurately as possible. It does have just a touch more
 umph than most originals would - this particular emulation was based on
 the "illegal" filter versions based on Moog's -24dB Low-Pass filter, so
 it sounds quite a bit smoother and richer but at the same it can 
produce the harsh metallic tones known from the Odyssey.
Prophanity is an emulation of a Sequential Circuits Prophet 5.
 Much time was given for attention to detail in nearly every aspect of 
the instrument, and most every subtlety has been accounted for.
The Mini-Vyn is an original virtual analog/subtractive 
design, entered as a competition piece for KVR Audio's Developer 
Competition circa 2006. With the ability to be monophonic as well as 
polyphonic (and possessing a slightly different tonal quality between 
the modes), the Mini-Vyn is also an incredibly flexible 
"bread-and-butter" VA. To set it truly apart, the instrument has a 
feedback-overdrive circuit of original Roberson Audio design that gives 
the filter a rich and organic sound when pushed to the extreme.
TerVoxSyn is
 Roberson Audio Synthesizer's very own Theremin emulation. A very 
special filter model was designed to accurately capture the voice-like 
sound of a true tube-type Theremin.

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