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Friday, February 04, 2022
Sonicware LIVEN XFM - Presets/Demo Sounds
video upload by Dawn R
"Not only a beginner's synthesizer - this is Pro quality sounds too!
Here's what's packed in this little monster Multi-Track FM Synthesizer and Groove Box. Ya really can't do better. Just listen to what it can do! I just purchased one for our Electraglide band. Away we go!
*Four types of FM synth engines
*6-note polyphonic
*Sequencer with 4 track, 64 steps & 128 patterns
*Rich interface with MIDI IN/OUT, SYNC IN/OUT, and LINE IN/OUT
*Battery operated/9VDC C+ PowerSupply
*Built-in speaker
PRESET PATTERNS
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 01 Intro
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 02 Power
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 03 Deus Ex Machina
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 04 Joker
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 05 Lo-Fi Hiphop
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 06 BE X
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 07 Newwave Disco
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 08 Dubstep
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 09 Elves
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 10 Minimal Techno
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 11 Mischief Dub
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 12 Shaffle
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 13 Auto Acid
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 14 Flown
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 15 Misty
SONICWARE - LIVEN XFM - 16 Distant Hills
DEMO SOUNDS
SONICWARE - 01 - Voices Pad To Distorted Pad With XFORM
SONICWARE - 02 - Strummed Minor 7 To Detuned Squares With XFORM
SONICWARE - 03 - Digital Bass With Delay
SONICWARE - 04 - Sync Lead To Distorted Pad With XFORM Plus Reverb
SONICWARE - 05 - PVC Pipe With Delay
SONICWARE - 06 - Feedback Web To Soft WEB Using X-LAB And Reverb
SONICWARE - 07 - Wiggle Lead With Delay
SONICWARE - 08 - 4 Bit Saw With Reverb
SONICWARE - 09 - String Ensemble 1 To 2 Using X-LFO
SONICWARE - 10 - Stummed Major Chord While Tweaking Tone
SONICWARE - 11 - Strummed Minor To 4 Bit Saw With X-LFO
SONICWARE - 12 - Broken Radio With Delay
SONICWARE - 13 - Soft Web To Strummed Major Using X-LAB
SONICWARE - 14 - Alias Bass With Chorus
SONICWARE - 15 - Bright Lead With Reverb
SONICWARE - 16 - Electro Drums - Tone And Filters Used As EQ
SONICWARE - 17 - Sync Lead With Reverb
SONICWARE - 18 - Pulse Bass With Reverb
SONICWARE - 19 - Percussive Organ With Reverb
SONICWARE - 20 - Bright Trumpet With Reverb
SONICWARE - 21 - String Ensemble 1 To Voices Pad Using XFORM
SONICWARE - 22 - Pulse 1 To Pulse 2 With X-LFO + Some Reverb
SONICWARE - 23 - Pulse Bass With Manual Tone Tweaking
SONICWARE - 24 - Tape Dust With Reverb
SONICWARE - 25 - Harmonic Shift 1 And 2 Using X-LAB
SONICWARE - 26 - DnB - Kick To Snare Parameter Lock In X-Lab
SONICWARE - 27 - Male Voice With Delay
SONICWARE - 28 - Trap - Drums With Reverb
SONICWARE - 29 - Woodwind With Reverb
SONICWARE - 30 - Detuned Sine To Saw Using XFORM"
Friday, March 28, 2025
Sonicware Liven XFM: Let's Play!
video upload by j bowman
"Welcome to Sonicware Liven XFM: Let's Play! In this video, we dive deep into the world of FM sound design using the Sonicware Liven XFM, a powerful FM synth that’s perfect for creating unique and dynamic synth music. Whether you’re a seasoned producer or just starting out in FM synthesizer sound design, this video will give you a hands-on look at the incredible features of the Liven XFM and show you how to create complex, evolving sounds.
Throughout the video, we’ll explore the Liven XFM's unique interface, discuss the core principles of FM synthesis, and demonstrate how to design your own patches from scratch. Learn tips and tricks for harnessing the power of this FM synth to create everything from gritty basslines to shimmering pads. If you're passionate about sound design, especially with FM synthesizers, this video is a must-watch."
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype - Demo 7 - Realtime Polymeters
video by ChrisLody
"So this is the penultimate Liven XFM only demo before it launches. This demo is designed to show of the polymetric capabilities of the Liven XFM. Each of the 4 onboard tracks can have it's own number of steps and associated note value that will start in sync on step 1 and then run at there own speed and rhythm depending on those settings. Changing patterns will sync up with the longest number of steps as far as I can tell. My step lengths here are 64, 18, 16 and 18. The track the kick on is 64 steps long so the pattern change is synchronized to it looping. Just like the other XFM only demos I've made so far, this is all the XFM in real-time with a little compressor and limiter just to get the volume level right for YouTube.
Unlike on the Liven 8bit Warps where the audio looper has to be used to build up polymeters, this happens all in realtime on the XFM so some very complex patterns can be built up and tweaked as the sequencer plays. Great fun :)"
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype - Demos
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
SONICWARE Introduces the LIVEN Lofi-12
video upload by SONICWARE
SONICWARE Liven Lofi-12 - How to Make Lofi Music
video upload by ChrisLody
"So here it is, the new SONICWARE Liven Lofi-12 sampler, and it's pretty damn good.
The Lofi-12 allows 12khz and 24khz sampling frequencies with 128 sample slots. The samples are either 2 or 4 seconds long depending on the chosen frequency. Audio can be recorded directly into the internal memory via the Line In socket, after which sampled sounds are immediately playable across the keys chromatically. Sample playback is not interpolated (not smoothed out) so they have a gritty quality rather than being dulled by the low sampling rate.
A lot of features have been brought over from the Liven XFM including it's sequencer, voice modes, parameter locks etc, but this time the maximum polyphony is 10 rather than 6. Plus each track has it's own effects section that can be modulated by the parameter locks and the reverbs found in the Liven 8Bits Warps are here in a dedicated master reverb section with the addition of Tape and Vinyl effects.
There is a deep editing overlay like the XFM which enables samples to be trimmed, looped and reversed. It's possible to record in instruments and waveform and then loop sections to make the sound loop cleanly, a slight cross-fade is used to accomplish this.
The same Sound Locking function found on the XFM is present too so it's possible to modulate the sample selection in each track, so having a track play a kick and then a snare is entirely possible.
All in all it's a very well rounded little affordable sampler that can record directly into it's memories and can be used like a groove box. Pretty awesome I think.
Sampled drum break source: Future Music Magazine issue 135 cover CD
Free (and very good) audio recording app used: https://www.dolby.com/en-gb/apps/dolb..."
Update:
Liven LOFI 12 by Sonicware — instant lofi vibes!
video upload by BoBeats
00:00 What is the LIVEN LOFI 12? + Sound Demo
04:46 Beat from scratch + Going over features
12:00 Sequencer Performance Functions
16:15 Sample Locking: Making a drum beat with ONE track
17:33 How to Quickly Sample
21:28 Should you buy it?


● Retro sampling engine with 12bit Sampler mode
● Easily play samples chromatically across the keyboard
● Powerful 4-track sequencer with parameter and sound locking
● Laid-back knob for creating drunk beats
● 11 types of Effects each track and 8 types of Master Effect
The LIVEN Lofi-12 has a 16bit - 12kHz/24kHz sampling engine with the 12bit Sampler mode that will turn any sound into a pleasing lo-fi sound.
Like the many legendary samplers that were released in the late 80s, this is a genuine low-bit and low sampling frequency sound that cannot be obtained authentically with bit crusher effects and other modern sound degrading tools.
Up to 4 seconds mono sampling per sample slot (2 seconds mono sampling at the 24kHz mode). Start and end point trimming, pitch adjustment, reverse playback, sustain loop, filtering and LFO modulation are all possible."
Additional details at https://sonicware.jp/pages/liven-lofi12
Sunday, July 04, 2021
How to Use the SONICWARE Liven XFM - FM Synthesizer Full Tutorial
video upload by ChrisLody
Demos in previous posts here.
"This video is a full tutorial for the Sonicware Liven XFM but I have only tried to cover each option on the device quickly while showing brief examples. It is intended to supplement the PDF manual that you can find on the Sonicware website here: https://sonicware.jp/pages/download
During the tutorial I'll try to explain each feature while building a short pattern.
00:00 Intro
00:49 Overview of the Liven XFM
A description of the physical construction and connectors
02:18 Getting Started
Powering up the device
Using Headphones or Line Out
Playing patterns
Shift and Func buttons, muting the speaker, changing headphone gain
Changing Tempo, Pattern Tempo and global tempo
Shift Lock function
Pattern, Bank and step buttons to load patterns, Pattern Chaining
Pattern page buttons, knob latch
Friday, February 05, 2021
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype - Brass and Acid Jam
video by ChrisLody
"The Liven XFM Prototype in this video was supplied by Sonicware (obviously 😁)
Err.....surprise! I have a Sonicware XFM prototype in the studio. Why do I have an XFM prototype? Well, I feel very fortunate to have been hired by Sonicware to produce sounds and patterns for the XFM as well as beta testing this prototype. I've had it since January the 11th which is why my channel has been a little quiet recently, but I'm now allowed to share this first quick jam 😊
I've mainly spent that time doing sound design for the 'library' FM sounds on the unit. I'll have to be careful to not talk about too much what hasn't been announced but it has a fully editable 4 Op FM synth engine so I've been creating sounds for that, some of which is in this video. Everything you hear in this video is being produced by the XFM in real-time (apart from a limiter in Reaper to get the volume up for YouTube) with FM synthesis as the main sound source with the option to use filters, envelopes and lfos on through the pattern edit mode making it a very powerful hybrid of FM and virtual analog before we even consider what can be done with morphing. Don't pay too much attention to the text on the front panel as a few things have moved around since it was printed, a new version is on it's way to me as of this morning.
The opening brass sound is pure FM using the X-Form mode that can switch and/or fade from one FM sound to another. The acid line uses the filter and envelopes and I also manually tweak the morphing of the waveform between two different sound. You'll also hear drum sounds (my work 😎) which are pure FM apart from a little filtering used as EQ's. All in all this jam isn't very 'FM sounding'. It can do that in spades but the morphing, filters and effects etc means it capable of so much more. So much more!
There is a lot to discuss about the XFM which I'll talk about more as I upload more videos. But in short it's a really good synth with a lot of power, a lot of options and an incredibly unique tone that you'd struggle to create elsewhere. Yes obviously Sonicware are paying me, but I'd just bought this I'd be equally impressed with what it can do, honestly!"
Friday, April 14, 2023
Bad Gear - Sonicware Liven XFM
video upload by AudioPilz
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https://www.patreon.com/audiopilz
Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about Sonicware Liven XFM. Is this 2022 FM groovebox able to compete with the big players in both, the groovebox game and field of FM synthesis like Elektron, Korg and Roland?
Thanks to Florian Oberhauser of Studio Deep Space 199 for sending me this XFM.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:07 Overview Liven XFM
01:36 FM Sound Generator, Presets
02:54 The Twist: X-LAB
03:15 XFORM
03:31 X-LFO
03:42 Sounds
03:56 Resonant Filter
04:14 Filter Envelope Presets and Filter Shapes, LFO
04:30 Polyphony, Sequencer
04:58 Program Locks
05:12 Voice Management, Arpeggiator, FX Section
05:38 UI Structure, Deep FM Editing
06:02 Shift/Func Operation, Build Quality
06:15 What else??? Pricing, Thanks
06:31 Hate
06:56 Jam 1 (Groovebox Solo)
07:55 Jam 2 (DAWless setup)
08:48 Finale (Sega Genesis Electropop)
09:15 Verdict"
Friday, March 12, 2021
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype - Demo 5 - Dub Techno
video by ChrisLody
"Time for another XFM demo. I built a very glitchy preset pattern for the XFM last week so I went into the studio intending to make something like that, but as soon as I made the filter pad chords I got distracted into making some Dub Techno. Not a genre I've really tried before but it works really well on the XFM
Both the percussion tracks on this have lots of modulation of their source sounds and some probability thrown in so the hits won't always trigger so there's plenty of glitchiness there. They are both filtered so a bit of tweaking adds some interest there too.
The other two tracks are both built from the DSTR (Distorted Pad) and B.TRP (Bright Trumpet) sounds that I made which creates a nice noisy waveform. The pad is filtered with the band-pass filter opening and closing with the envelope while the noisy lead sound uses the high-pass filter which almost gives a distorted electric guitar sound to my ear. It makes for a nice dark mood but with a worn sound to it somehow. The pan control is automated on both of these tracks too to widen the sound. Lovely stuff"
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype demos
Friday, February 12, 2021
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype - No Filter Funk
video by ChrisLody
"The Liven XFM Prototype in this video was supplied by Sonicware (obviously 😁)
It's time for another Liven XFM Prototype demo, but a slightly different prototype than in the last video. If you do a direct A/B comparison with that one you'll see there's a lot of moving around and renaming of functions that have been done since the last one, of course with accompanying firmware so it all works the way it should. A few new things have been added including LFO delay to pitch which I wholly of.
To clarify, I've been hired on a freelance basis by Sonicware to make preset sounds and loops, plus promotional videos like this.
This demo started out as an attempt to make something a bit more 'traditionally FM synth' sounding. It technically is because I haven't used the filter at all on this, but I got really carried away playing with all the probability based triggering and effects so this is not very traditional sounding FM at all, again! I'll make some nice gentle ambient on it at some point, maybe 😄
So the bass-line from the 4th pattern onward is using probability based triggering for some of it's notes which gives a great amount of variation. Some of the drums are using this too to give a bit more of a human feel. I'm using the X-Lab manual morph function to morph between the Flanged Bass preset (which I love!) and a Bright Trumpet to add some noise. I'm also using the tone control in places to soften the sound, this is a manual control that lowers the level of feedback on all the operators. Then we get into the effects. There's a single send effect that can be saved with each pattern but each track has it's own send amount. First is overdrive, then a super short delay, bit crusher (♥️), chorus, flanger then back to delay. There are other effects to chose from but I was having the most fun with these on this track.
I had an absolute blast making this is has to be said. As with the last track this was all made from the pattern editing mode of the XFM without resorting to making any new preset sounds as there is plenty that can be done by combining and tweaking sounds without having to do that. I could have spent a lot longer fiddling around and refining patterns, but I've got deadlines to meet 😁
Btw, the gloves. I'm not cold but I did slip over on some ice on the way to the shops and managed to punch the tarmac on the way down just before I was going to film this so my knuckles are a bit bloody, and I don't think that's a look to go for here!"
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype - Demo 8 - Traditional FM
video by ChrisLody
"So here we are, the last of the XFM prototype only demo videos. I'm sure there will be plenty more XFM videos on the channel but I'll most likely explore the possibilities of combining it with other equipment from now on. There will also be non demo content for it here like tutorials etc.
I've spent a lot of time making these demos trying to make something that sounds like 'Traditional FM synthesis' and I think this is about as close as I've got so far. On all the other demos I have been distracted by a lot of the other features on the pattern edit level like the filters so I've been using it more like a hybrid synthesizer.
Even this demo has a tiny bit of high-pass filter on the bass to be honest but that was just for something to tweak. The main bass part uses the X-Lab morphing mode with quite a lot of automation programmed in to get that crunchy feel but the other parts are running in Library mode which just play back the FM presets without using morphing. The other 3 tracks are 'Traditional FM' in the sense that they are FM synthesis in it's capacity to sound like acoustic instruments, in this case a flute with delayed vibrato, a sort of slapped pipe sounds and a bell like sound.
Personally I can't name this as a genre! But it's quite like a 90s Sega Megadrive/Genesis soundtrack I think, probably because that also has a 4op FM 6 voice chip inside."
Sonicware Liven XFM Prototype demos
Sunday, October 24, 2021
FM Editing Tutorial 1 - The Basics - SONICWARE Liven XFM - Accessible Tutorial
video upload by ChrisLody
"So here is a new series of videos exploring the edit mode on the Sonicware Liven XFM. Using an overlay gives us access to a full 4 Op FM synth engine. I'm calling this tutorial 1, but I've actually already made another that covers making a growl bass. You can find that here: [posted here]
My main tutorial that covers all the features of the XFM is here: [posted here]
This tutorial is much more of a gentle start though and explains the way that FM synthesis works while showing how to build a quick patch from scratch.
I've tried to keep this tutorial accessible though I neglected to mention all the level adjustments I make to the parameters I select as I create the sound are made using the Value knob which is knob 10. Also I noticed after I'd made the tutorial that the knob latch setting seems to also affect edit mode when using the newest firmware, I'm sure this is new. Knob Latch can be turned on and off in Pattern Edit mode."
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Microhouse/Rominimal Live DAWless Set (Novation Circuit and Liven XFM)
video upload by Dylan Ferno
"Making a live DAWless Microhouse/Rominimal Set/Mix with 2 hardware synthesizers/drum machines: Novation Circuit Sonicware and Liven XFM
#dawless #microhouse #rominimal #livenxfm #novationcircuit
0:00 Staying Around
4:00 Labyrinths
8:35 Steamroller
12:25 The Badlands
17:00 As Above, So Below
21:48 Between the Clouds"
How to Transition Between Tracks in a Live Electronic Setup (DAWless)
video upload by Dylan Ferno
"How to Transition Between Tracks DAWlessly in an electronic live set without any DJ gear like crossfaders, turntables etc.
Feat. Sonicware Liven XFM and Novation Circuit playing some Lo-Fi House tracks."
Sunday, January 16, 2022
PERfourMER mkii sequenced by Sonicware Liven XFM
video upload by ChrisLody
"Here's a quick and dirty jam on a borrowed Vermona PERfourMER MK2. I've been working at a studio/synth cave recently that I'm hoping to share more information on soon. Long story but there is an enormous amount of gear there and it's my job to learn the technical ins and outs of all of it. There is some huge modular racks that won't be going anywhere but some of the smaller pieces of gear I can learn at home, like this.
The PERfourMER mk2 is pretty unique (apart from when comparing it to the mk1 of course!) in that it' can be used as 4 separate monosynths on 4 separate midi channels, through duophonic modes, up to a 4 voice polyphonic synth though with individual settings per voice as they cycle through.
In this jam I have it set to monophonic per voice that I have synths 3 & 4 set to the same midi channel. The Sonicware Liven XFM is a 4 part multitimbral synth but it can also sequence external gear on 4 tracks and 4 different midi channels so the two are a good match. I've kept one channel back on the XFM to play drum sounds, then I'm using a track to trigger synths 3 & 4 to make brassy pad sounds, a track for an arpeggio and a track for a lead. If I get time before I take his back I'll record something in polyphonic mode as it can get pretty lush sounding!"
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Korg Volca FM2 Vs. Sonicware Liven XFM Sound Comparison
video upload by Dylan Ferno
"These are 2 portable and budget, 6 voice, FM synthesizers. While the Sonicware Liven XFM is more capable as a beat making machine, I thought I'd put the Korg Volca FM2 up to the sound test to see where it can compete. No external effects were added.
Since synths can make millions of different sounds, it is hard to directly compare them. So to do the best I could, I compared some of my favorite presets/custom patches in the following categories:
0:00 Pads
0:45 Ambience
1:45 Bass
3:15 Lead
4:20 Keys
5:55 Brass
6:47 Strings
7:57 Mallets
9:00 Whistles
9:58 Drums
In my opinion, the XFM is warmer sounding and better for traditional electronic sounds with its own unique twist. While the Volca FM2 is better for beutifully replicating the sounds of acoustic instruments."
Sunday, August 28, 2022
SONICWARE Liven XFM Generative Melody Trick Tutorial
video upload by ChrisLody
"Here is another quickie for the Sonicware Liven XFM that i've been meaning to record for a while. Using a couple of different features we can get the XFM to create generative melodies based on chords we've entered both on the internal synth engine and on external gear."
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
SONICWARE Introduces LIVEN XFM Multi-Track FM Synthesizer and Groove Box
video by SONICWARE
Multi-Track FM Synthesizer and Groove Box "LIVEN XFM"
4 FM synth engines / 4-Tracks sequencer / Filter / Effects
LIVEN XFM is combined a FM fusion synthesizer with a 4-track sequencer, that we are designing with a focus on live electronic performance.
THREE FUSION FM ENGINES
X-LAB Engine
Merge two FM sounds with a single knob to create a completely new sound.
XFORM Engine
Transform one FM sound into another over a specific period of time.
X-LFO Engine
Continuously transform between two FM sounds using an LFO.
OVER 300 INSPIRING PRESET SOUNDS
Ready-to-use presets including, leads, keyboards, strings, winds, basses, pads, chords, drums, and sound effects.
IDEAL FOR LIVE ELECTRONIC PERFORMANCE
Powerful functions for live electronic music performance include 16 physical control knobs, parameter locking for each sequencer step, a looper, and SYNC IN/OUT and MIDI IN/OUT connectors to make synchronized performance with other equipment easy.
LIGHT AND BATTERY-POWERED WITH A BUILT-IN SPEAKER
All these powerful functions are in a device that weighs only 790 g. Play it anywhere at any time.
More detail info:
https://sonicware.jp/
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Music For Moons - A Psychedelic Ambient EP on the Sonicware Liven XFM
video upload by Dylan Ferno
"Music For Moons - A 5 track Psychedelic Ambient/Psybient EP on the Sonicware Liven XFM groovebox/synthesizer, with a brief discussion on the creative process. This is music to chill out to, relax, stretch, meditate, focus, work, or sleep to. Whatever makes sense.
0:00 Exiting Gravity
2:15 The Feeling of Weightlessness
4:22 Deep in Craters
7:00 Deranged Orbits
10:10 Crescents"
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
16 Sonicware Liven XFM Plucks Patches - See download link in the description!
video upload by Andrei Musician
"Hi! I share with you my plucks patches for the Sonicware Liven XFM synthesizer!
You can download the entire patch bank here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TFaX...
To upoad a bank into the synthesizer, you will need the MIDI-OX program, the download link of which I also leave here: http://www.midiox.com/"
Saturday, January 27, 2024
How to UNLEASH the Potential of the Sonicware Liven XFM in 2024
video upload by Dylan Ferno
The Sonicware Liven XFM is a great synth but also has its share of limitations. Here are some workaround solutions for these limitations as well as some hidden features to help unlock its potential:
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text-align: center; 0:00 Extra Voices
text-align: center; 1:20 Recording chords (Using 1 voice)
text-align: center; 1:45 Double Pattern Length
text-align: center; 2:02 Sidechaining
text-align: center; 3:08 LFO Sync
text-align: center; 4:25 Virtual Analog
text-align: center; 5:15 WaveShaping
text-align: center; 5:54 SubOscillators
text-align: center; 6:55 Detuning
text-align: center; 7:53 PWM?
text-align: center; 8:15 Bass and Melody on same track
text-align: center; 9:35 Wavetable basics
text-align: center; 10:10 Custom Wavetables
text-align: center; 11:16 More Wavetable options
text-align: center; 15:00 Modulation Matrix
text-align: center; 17:17 More Sources & Destinations
text-align: center; 18:55 4 LFOs
text-align: center; 20:01 Layering Kick and Snares
text-align: center; 20:40 Unquantizing
text-align: center; 20:50 Increasing grid resolution
text-align: center; 21:04 Kick and Snare on same beat
text-align: center; 21:35 Drum and Bass Drum pattern
text-align: center; 21:50 Extra Tracks
text-align: center; 22:45 High hat sound design
text-align: center; 23:22 Multi-Effects
text-align: center; 25:09 Full Track (Drum and Bass)
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Monday, May 06, 2024
Sonicware LIVEN XFM Presets for Ambient, Dub Techno and Electronica: Hyperion Sound Pack
video upload by Limbic Bits
"Sonicware Liven XFM Sound Demo (no talking)
0:00 Quick Overview Single Sounds
1:09 (PATTERNS) Ambient, Melodic Techno
5:35 Dub Patterns
7:08 Electro and more
8:00 Electronica and Trance
9:13 (SINGLE PRESETS) Pads
16:00 Bass
17:08 Leads
20:33 Dub Chords
21:41 FX and Percussion"
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