

The Patchworx series are brought to you by Loopmasters and are a creative resource for producers who are looking to produce and perform their own musical parts, using genre specific sounds which have been designed by experts in their genre.Ĭreate, Inspire and Perform with Patchworx - sound ammunition for your next production! Features In detail, 64 Absynth Presets, 64 MIDI Files, 64 Wav Loops (taken from the MIDI and Presets) presets include 15 Bass Presets, 11 Drum Presets, 11 SFX Presets, 15 Lead Presets, 12 Pad Presets.

And just wait till you hear those basses!” This pack has everything you could want to build a killer track, make sure to add this to your cart and get cracking! Proxima says “This sample pack has been so much fun to make! Getting in the studio and crafting these sounds, has been a riot. In addition to the presets you’ll receive 64 MIDI loops to sequence the presets, and their accompanying combination bounced out as WAVs. Proxima presents Neuro Tech Synths gives you 64 Presets for Absynth, tweaked and toned for an onslaught of epic proportions – with pounding bass, slick beats, searing leads, killer fx and spacey pads. In 2015 he returned to DnB, stronger than ever - and he hasn’t looked back, with top 5’s on Beatport - Proxima continues to raise the bar. In 2011, he focused his attention to Dubstep, followed by his critically acclaimed debut album APLHA in 2014.

Proxima is certainly taking no prisoners! His aim is to merge the DnB environment with the space of Dubstep, and this original approach has been picked up by the likes of Hospital Records, Shogun Audio, Blackout Music, Neodigital and Plasma Audio amongst others. This unique pack is primed for sonic Neuro battles with Bass, Beats, Leads, Pads and FX direct from the upcoming king of noise: Proxima! Patchworx 85 - Proxima presents Neuro Tech Synths is a deeply dirty collection of sounds for Native Instruments gloriously versatile VST, Absynth.
#NATIVE INSTRUMENTS ABSYNTH 5 UPGRADE#
So I've been content, so to speak, just upgrading over the years the individual packages (when they do their summer 50% upgrade sales).įor people just starting out, however, it's a no-brainer-save up, buy it.Important note: Native Instruments Absynth 5 is required. They don't take into account that I have several of their products when they give me the crossgrade price. So for me, no, Komplete isn't a great deal. When you master an instrument like Zebra, presets lose their appeal over the sound you have in your head.įor fun I did buy Serum and I have owned Omnisphere for ages. Instead of the Komplete collection of synths, I have pretty well mastered Zebra 2-I mean, presets are all great and everything, but I haven't used synth presets for a long time (except Init). Instead of Battery, I have Geist, Tremor, and a slew of acoustic drum libraries (including Addictive Drums 2). Last year I bought Reaktor 6 for like $100 bucks or something, maybe less, and that pretty well sealed the coffin for me on Komplete. The problem for me is that for the longest time, aside from Reaktor, nothing in Komplete really piqued my interest since most of the sample libraries were sub-par or redundant to what I already owned (having been collecting VST effects and instruments for 10 years as well). Now it seems every year they try to tempt me with a Crossgrade price. A year or so later, I bought Guitar Rig with the Rig Kontrol. I bought Kontakt 2 about 10 years ago over Gigastudio (super glad how that worked out). However, for me, I'm not really interested in Komplete all that much-when I started out with Native-Instruments, Komplete didn't exist. These days Komplete is a no-brainer starter package.
