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Hello everyone! I’m glad to present you my new Serum preset set! Steve Duda has done an amazing job with this synthesizer, and it’s one of the most versatile synths I can think of, so it came naturally to me to use it to recreate the atmosphere that I think makes the recordings fantastic.

The rented plugins can be used in individual DAWs or within the app. Whether it’s plugins or any other services that they offer, you can purchase them with Splice credits. There are four pricing models for buying these credits, going from $7.99 per month up to $139.99 per year. At the moment, there are 40 plugins and DAWs to choose from. Splice Plugins is a Rent-to-Own service that allows you to use expensive plugins and DAWs for a small monthly fee. The best free VST plugins 2020: must-have freeware synths, drum machines and effects By Si Truss ( Computer Music, Future Music, emusician ) 20 November 2020 Make music for nothing with our pick of the finest free sound makers and processors. NEXUS2 is a next generation ROM synthesizer-plugin that delivers a level of sonic quality unsurpassed by even the highest end hardware. Euphoric leads, glowing keys, otherworldly pads. I just don't get why so many bad comments about this service here. For me Splice is pure awesomness. Tons of good samples and rent to own plugins (which option is a big revolution for me and I hope to see more vst's in this model). Splice offers presets for VST/AU plugins like Serum, Massive, Sylenth, and more. See the selection here. Presets download directly via the Splice app. Make sure you have the latest update to the Splice app. You can check for updates by clicking on Preferences in the Splice app and clicking “Check Updates”.

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In this package you will find 64 original presets created from scratch. Free sytnth vst. Some of them may seem “strange” at first glance (or in your particular track), but you can be sure that all of them were carefully thought out with a specific idea in mind.

The “Knice Party” preset may sound odd at high notes, but drop it lower and this patch will kill you. There is something completely crazy about Streets when it is played like a quick drop pattern. “This One Loves Chords” sounds very sad on its own, but play a great minor chord and listen to the effects of the sound. So good! What about Spacetime? This may not be your typical arp, but play a few notes one after the other and hear them come to life. A patch like “Istanbul” changes dramatically depending on how quickly you hit a note. You understand what I am trying to say here. Make some awesome recordings with these sounds!

Most of them were turned on / off in my own recordings when I needed this “unique” layer – it was more important to me than just creating the “Electro Leads 101” folder. Some sounds work great outside of their range (“BA Beast” is a cool advantage too!), And some of them you have to keep in your intended range (“BA Clash” is great on the low, but a freaky, horrible breakaway). And check out BA State of EDM 2015 – a monstrous wobbly bass, but in high notes it sounds like the flute from Fisher Price. And then I want to thank my friends 7 Skies, Toby Green and Futuristic Polar Bears who added a few sounds each and really helped bring the pack to life. All the best! Mike hawkins

• 63 Serum Presets

In his first ever sample pack, Morgan Page brings you 400+ samples and presets of synths and vocals – capturing the warmth and grit of analog synths but also the punch and snap of digital synths and complex wavetables from his custom Serum preset bank. Handcrafted from his personal collection including the Moog Voyager, Dave Smith Prophet 08, Dave Smith OB6, Buchla Easel, and Virus TI2 – these synths are processed with vintage tube gear and pushed to their max with overdrive and feedback to achieve new tones. One shots and melodic loops are provided for instant inspiration in a variety of genres. Go straight for 128 bpm, or opt for chunkier 100 bpm loops to get the juices flowing. 60 Serum presets are included – covering chords, leads, basses, and effects. Many of these work equally well in multiple octaves so multi-sample one-shots are also provided. Morgan even included his own vocals – great for adding texture, tone, and human feel to your productions. “Like all good sample packs – I wanted to make a collection that only offered samples I’d actually use. Rather than trying to rehash the same old 808s, fills, and FX risers – I wanted this pack to provide a focused resource of big synthesized sounds with impact. Expensive analog gear was pushed to its limits, achieving tones I didn’t think was even possible. Even the drums are made with only synths. I’m especially proud of the Serum presets and I hope you’ll find them essential to your productions. Enjoy and have fun!” – Morgan Page