Ensoniq ASR Sounds Revisited

US Puremagnetik releases Console X for Ableton Live, Kontakt and Logic      18/01/17

Ensoniq ASR Sounds Revisited


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Puremagnetik tells us that Console X, just released for for Ableton Live, Kontakt and Logic, brings the legendary sounds of the Ensoniq ASR-X into the modern production studio.They believe that the Ensoniq ASR series was years of ahead of its time and included a ROM of programs that still sound amazing today. Here's a description of Console X in Puremagnetik's own words...

With an expertly re-created collection of basses, leads, stabs and drum kits, Console X puts the classic ASR-X right on your desktop for instant access to 1998. It includes over 30 expertly programmed multisampled patches and over 1.5 gigabytes of samples!

The Console X Ableton Live Pack comes loaded with multi-sample instruments and two multi-octave drum kits, all programmed with pre-assigned, Push-Ready Macro controls.

Console X for Kontakt was designed with a custom KSP easy edit interface. It has been developed with filters, effects controls and modulations.

Console X for Logic includes a collection of instruments that install directly into your Logic library. All sounds and drum kits have been pre-programmed with Smart Controls allowing instant access to sound sculpting and performance features.

Console X features

  • Over 1.5 GB of content
  • Over 1300 individual samples
  • Ableton Live Pack with Push-ready Macros
  • Customized Kontakt KSP easy-edit interface
  • Logic Smart Controls and channel strips
  • Two 5-octave drum kits


Minimum Requirements

  • Puremagnetik Spark or Century Account
  • Ableton Live 9.2, Kontakt 5, Logic X



Pricing and Availability:
Console X is available with Puremagnetik's Spark or Century membership starting at $8 per month.

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