Thursday, August 13, 2020
SoundsDivine 'Retro Wave' - Xils-Lab PolyKB Soundset
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"This is a demo of the presets from the 'Retro Wave' soundset for Xils-Lab's PolyKB.
For more information, please follow the link below:
https://soundsdivine.com/product/poly...
00:00 Intro
00:10 Soft Brass
00:27 Arctic Techno
01:01 Elastic Response
01:16 Octave Giants
01:43 Retro Wave
02:09 Racing Trains
02:47 Vintage Chorus
03:04 Deep Delays
03:30 Rising Sun
03:51 Tape Delays
04:19 Rising Resonance
04:44 Telemark
05:08 Twin Triangles
05:26 Famous Replica
05:52 Analog Noise
06:11 Jet Flanger
#xilslab #polykb #presets"
"This soundset emulates some of the most recognisable sounds from the 70s & 80s , made famous by artists such as Jean-Michel Jarre , Tangerine Dream , Vangelis , The Pet Shop Boys , Human League and Pink Floyd.
These sounds capture the character and vibe of the early days of synthesizer music , and feature liquid funky basses , swirling pads , berlin analogue style sequences , screaming sync leads , tape delay synth sounds , classic arpeggios and many more.
Discount available to anyone who has purchased the 'Horizon' soundset .
*Price excludes VAT"
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