Psychedelic Hip Hop For Maschine

US Native Instruments introduces Astral Flutter Expansion      14/04/15

Psychedelic Hip Hop For Maschine


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Native Instruments has introduced ASTRAL FLUTTER – a new MASCHINE Expansion aimed at producers creating the psychedelic hip hop that has gained popularity in recent years. ASTRAL FLUTTER is available now at the NI Online Shop and runs in the MASCHINE 2 software on MASCHINE STUDIO, MASCHINE, or MASCHINE MIKRO. A compact version for iMASCHINE is also available via the in-app store. Here's what NI has to say about it...

ASTRAL FLUTTER provides producers looking to explore contemporary abstract hip hop with a broad palette of production-ready sound. Included in this expansion are exclusive new presets for NI's MASSIVE synth and the MASCHINE 2 Drum Synths, giving producers a firm foundation of tweakable sounds which they can easily use as starting points for their own sound design sessions. Additional construction kits feature sampled drums processed to instantly fit productions in the genre. Finally, a collection of new patterns characterized by the off-kilter beats and tight syncopations of experimental hip hop styles gives users a professional introduction into this future-focused music.

A compact version of ASTRAL FLUTTER is also available as an iMASCHINE Expansion, for creating beats on the go. Tracks can be exported to MASCHINE STUDIO, MASCHINE, and MASCHINE MIKRO for completion.


Pricing and Availability:

ASTRAL FLUTTER is available now at the NI Online Shop for $49 / 49 € / £44 / ¥ 5,680 / AU$ 79 and runs in the MASCHINE 2 software.

The iMASCHINE expansion is available at the iMASCHINE in-app store
for $0.99 / 0,89 € / £0.69 / ¥ 100 / AU$ 0.99.

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