Amazound D-Synths Vol. 1 (Kontakt)

Amazound D-Synths Vol. 1 (Kontakt) is a sample library designed for Native Instruments Kontakt that focuses on delivering a wide variety of high-quality, deeply sampled synthesizer sounds. This collection is tailored for producers, composers, and sound designers who seek to add rich, detailed, and versatile synth sounds to their projects. The library covers a broad spectrum of synth tones, from classic analog-style sounds to more modern digital textures, making it suitable for a range of genres including electronic, pop, cinematic, and experimental music.

  • Wide Range of Tones: The library includes a vast selection of synth sounds, ranging from warm analog pads and deep basses to bright leads and intricate arpeggios. Each sound is meticulously sampled to capture the essence of the original hardware or software synth.
  • Multiple Synthesis Types: Features sounds derived from various synthesis methods, including subtractive, FM, wavetable, and granular synthesis, offering a versatile toolkit for sound design.
  • Multi-Layered Samples: The synth sounds are recorded with multiple layers and dynamic levels, ensuring a rich and expressive playback that responds naturally to different velocities and playing styles.
  • Round-Robin Variations: Round-robin sampling is used to prevent repetitive sounds, particularly in arpeggiated or rhythmic patches, giving a more organic and realistic feel.
  • Intuitive Controls: The library comes with a user-friendly Kontakt interface that allows you to easily tweak and customize the synth sounds. Controls for parameters such as filter cutoff, resonance, attack, decay, sustain, and release are readily accessible.
  • Onboard Effects: Includes a range of built-in effects like reverb, delay, chorus, phaser, and distortion, allowing you to shape the sounds directly within Kontakt without the need for external processing.

System Requirements

  • Publisher: Amazon
  • Format: Kontakt (4.2.3+)
  • Quality: Stereo 44.1 kHz 24 bit
  • Size: 1.55 GB

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