Wait for Black Friday. Purity has gone as low as $39 in the past. Final Verdict 4/5 Stars.
Luxonix Purity: Is the 64-Bit “King of 2000s Sound” Still Worth It in 2024?
If you grew up making music on MTV Music Generator, Fruity Loops 3, or early Sony Acid Pro, there is one sound that lives rent-free in your head: the .
But for years, there was a problem. Purity was a 32-bit dinosaur. As DAWs like Cubase 12, Logic (via Rosetta), and FL Studio 21 went fully 64-bit, Purity was left for dead—until now.
For almost two decades, this lightweight ROMpler has been the secret weapon for hip-hop, video game music (chiptune), trance, and pop producers who wanted that "cheap but expensive sounding" digital sheen.