Audio JuiceAbyss

Abyss

Original price was: 29.99 €.Current price is: 2.99 €.

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The sounds in this collection were made with a purpose: to transcend the gap between cinematic scoring and contemporary hip hop and R&B production. With them, you’ll be able to craft the psychedlic soundscapes that are so popular in todays sample making and production landscape.

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About Abyss :

Enter the Abyss and become transported to a new dimsension of sonics

This pack brings you 60 presets for Arturia Pigments, with an atmospheric, wavy vibe that will enable you to create whole new worlds with your music

The sounds in this collection were made with a purpose: to transcend the gap between cinematic scoring and contemporary hip hop and R&B production. With them, you’ll be able to craft the psychedlic soundscapes that are so popular in todays sample making and production landscape.

Also included are 10 samples (stems included) to inspire your next tracks as well as one shot samples created for the bank, that you can use in your own sound design outside of Pigments.

This bank is included in Pigments format (.pgtx) and Analog Lab format (.labx) so you can use it if you own either plugin!

Features :

Includes :

  • 13 x Keys
  • 11 x Pads
  • 08 x Drums & Textures
  • 07 x Arps
  • 06 x Basses
  • 04 x Bells & Mallets
  • 03 x Brass & Winds
  • 03 x Leads
  • 03 x Soundscapes
  • 02 x Plucked Strings
  • 56 x Oneshots
  • 10 x Samples w Stems
  • 72 x files included

System Requirements :

Mac OS

  • Arturia Pigments or Arturia Analog Lab V.

Windows

  • Arturia Pigments or Arturia Analog Lab V.

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Published :August 1, 2024

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