7/27/2023 0 Comments Absynth 5 dubstepThe built-in Arpeggiator and Step Sequencer are great for generating hundreds of variations in seconds. We have included a mic mixing section with ADSR where you can adjust the levels for treble, bass and stereo (multiple mics) if you need to add more width to the mix. Our user-friendly Kontakt interface provides a variety of controls that encourage experimentation within the patches. Some of the patches like glorious arp, telephone arp, tweeting birds, drunken organ, sea shanty organ, harmonica and cathedral hits are ideal for adding texture and interest. We have also included low subsonic impacts and rumbles to add weight to your sounds and music. We have included patches for a variety of circumstances like abandoned church organs, space generators and creaky room voices. We even manipulated samples and built patches for metal and rock music. Our in house composers built additional designed patches which include Harp like arpeggiators, ethnic instruments such as the harmonium all the way to electro leads, game boy organs and dubstep inspired basslines. We also covered foley patches with keys, squeaks and pedal sounds to add an essence of natural character. We also recorded genuine major, minor and complex chords helping people with less knowledge in music theory to write songs and chord progressions. There are 9 main patches including 3 melodic patches, 4 chord patches and 2 foley patches with the organ adjusted at different stops. Our Audio Craftsmen meticulously edited the samples and programmed 50 patches and integrated them into our Kontakt interface giving film composers, music producers, sound designers and game developers a vast array of options to create music and compositions in various genres. Stuart Keenan from Glitchedtones faithfully captured a Victorian Pump Organ (built-in 1865, Canada) at a studio in Newcastle with 4 different microphones positioned for treble, bass and stereo room mic perspectives.
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