Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Electropop made with Samples From Mars and PG8X vst
Published on Jan 15, 2020 Synth & Sundry
"Electropop/Synthpop track made using exclusively Samples From Mars synth and drum machine sample packs and the PG8X vst emulating the legendary JX8P, a vintage 80s Roland analog polysynth.
Here is the full list of sample packs:
CR 78 From Mars
303 From Mars
OB From Mars
Soviet Synths From Mars (Estradin, Polivoks, Aelita)
Composed and Mixed in Ableton Live with the Glue Compressor and EQ8 with a roll-off above 10Khz on the master channel. Insert effects include Ableton Echo.
'Approaching Cascadia'
Written and Produced by Synth & Sundry
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Oh. I thought it was actual sounds from Mars, like, from the Martian Rovers. Like wind and sand crunching and drilling and such. Just saying something is from Mars doesn't make it special.
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