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GForce Software M-Tron Pro IV £149.99

The word ‘legendary’ is far too easily thrown around these days, especially with regard to vintage synthesisers. But the Mellotron has no issues with holding that legendary status. It’s regarded as the first useable sampler, employing analogue tapes instead of digital tech! Based on the M400, the M-Tron Pro from GForce software has become as iconic in software form as the original instrument. Now in its version IV guise, this update maintains all of the classic elements, while adding new patches, samples and a host of new features.

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