Vintage Analog Synths Sampled

US Precisionsound's Analog Performer 1: Uptempo sample set features the Korg MS-20 and Moog Source      22/10/12

Vintage Analog Synths Sampled


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Precisionsound has released Analog Performer 1: Uptempo, in ACID wav, Apple Loops, Stylus RMX, and REX formats. They tell us that, featuring over 120 multitrack performance loops, this sound library showcases the unique analog sounds of the Korg MS-20 and Moog Source synthesisers.
Analog Performer is the creation of synth expert and ambient musician Phil Thornton (credits include Sinéad O'Connor, Arthur Brown, Hossam Ramzy, Expandis).
Precisionsound founder Lars Westin, told Sonic State, "Producers of electronic music in any genre, and anyone who loves classic synths, will be inspired by Analog Performer 1: Uptempo. Using Phil's personal collection of vintage gear, Analog Performer 1: Uptempo is a sonic exploration of the MS-20's dual filter, through intricate rhythms and live performances. Driven by a Korg SQ-10 analog sequencer and MS-50 modular expander, the sound of the MS-20 is complemented by powerful Moog tones, Korg Electribe drum machines, and a Korg Wavestation synthesiser. As an added bonus, 40 fully-produced demonstration mixes can be used as royalty-free music beds."
Analog Performer 1: Uptempo contains 10 suites of loops, between 8-16 bars, at tempos from 90-135bpm:
  • 123 ACID wav format loops (402MB total)
  • Sliced versions of 102 loops in Apple Loops, Spectrasonics Stylus RMX, and REX formats
  • 40 demonstration mixes in ACID wav format (225MB total)
  • 44.1kHz/24-bit audio throughout
All loop formats are included when you buy Analog Performer 1: Uptempo. You do not need a software sampler to use this sound library.
Pricing and Availability:
Analog Performer 1 Uptempo costs $39 (+$11 if you want it on DVD) More information:

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