Tuesday, March 19, 2019
New Retro Rider Expansion Pack for G8TOR Virtual Instrument
via 2Gether Audio
"In this preset expansion pack by veteran sound designer Adam Pietruszko, G8TOR’s synth and sequencing power are fully harnessed to create the sounds and eMotion of the ever-popular synthwave, retrowave and furturesynth music styles inspired by many 1980’s films, video games and music from Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, John Carpenter and others. 64 presets faithfully recreate the sonic spirit of this genre and still has something in here for all styles of music with its rich collection of basses, keys, risers, leads, brass, pads and effects. Also included are additional sequencer and arpeggiator patterns which give these sounds even more versatility.
A synthwave, retrowave and futuresynth set of sounds and sequencer-arpeggiator patterns
For use with G8TOR virtual instrument
64 new sounds, new arpeggiator and sequencer patterns
Produced by veteran sound designer Adam Pietruszko"
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