Origin Sound Retro Synths For Serum
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03 12 2017

"Retro Synths - Serum Presets” is a preset pack for xFer Records Serum that focuses on recreating the classic sounds of famous hardware synthesisers within the constraints of a modern VST. Taking influence from Synthesiser legends such as Vince Clarke, Vangelis and Georgio Moroder, as well as the sounds of Funk & early Hip Hop artists, "Retro Synths - Serum Presets” provides you access to all styles of the synthesiser that are considered vintage in a affordable and highly usable package.
Emulating the revolutionary technology of Synthesisers such as the Roland Juno-60, the Sequential circuits Pro-one, and the Mini Moog, "Retro Synths - Serum Presets” throws instant nostalgia into your productions.
An increasing number of chart topping artists are referencing pre-millennium electronic styles such as Bruno Mars, Bloodpop, and Calvin Harris, as well as dance artists such as Chromeo, Camo & Krooked, Chrome Sparks and Oliver heavily utilising vintage analog synths.
This pack provides you with with an arsenal of sounds so that you too, can reinvent the glistening melodies of Synth-pop, the eerie textures of 1980's sci-fi, and the groove of retro funk.
Emulating the revolutionary technology of Synthesisers such as the Roland Juno-60, the Sequential circuits Pro-one, and the Mini Moog, "Retro Synths - Serum Presets” throws instant nostalgia into your productions.
An increasing number of chart topping artists are referencing pre-millennium electronic styles such as Bruno Mars, Bloodpop, and Calvin Harris, as well as dance artists such as Chromeo, Camo & Krooked, Chrome Sparks and Oliver heavily utilising vintage analog synths.
This pack provides you with with an arsenal of sounds so that you too, can reinvent the glistening melodies of Synth-pop, the eerie textures of 1980's sci-fi, and the groove of retro funk.
SERUM
20 MB
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