Tuesday, November 02, 2021
DEMO ONE - Glitch Foundations - Novation Circuit Tracks Pack by Technotronix & Yves Big City
video upload by Isotonik Studios
"GLITCH FOUNDATIONS
This pack aims to be your one-stop shop for all your glitch needs and wants.
The idea was to create space with short hits and a modular feel that couldn't be recreated on any other pack.
You'll find plenty of knocks and weird percussion takes as well as heavily modulated bass tones to keep your music both fresh and exciting.
As well as bass we have created atmospheric patches with FM modulation, chaotic lead lines, lush pads, and ambiance plenty, giving you all the tools needed to turn your music into something that could be played on any dance floor.
The 128 patches have been carefully crafted and selected to cover also all the electronic genres such as techno, house, drum & bass, and even ambient.
We wanted this pack to be bigger and more appealing so we have included 30 sessions, to help you to start something inspiring.
GLITCH FOUNDATIONS CONTENTS:
128 Patches
30 Session containing exclusive modular effect
64 synthesized drums sounds
GET IT HERE: https://isotonikstudios.com/product/g..."
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