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Trance Techno Soundbanks launches with soundset for DUNE, Z3ta+ 1&2, FireBird, Toxic & more

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Trance Techno Soundbanks

Lukasz Jankowski has announced the launch of Trance Techno Soundbanks, offering trance, techno, house, and other soundsets for various software synthesizers.

Trance Techno Soundbanks

  • Monsterbanks for DUNE (incl. BE/CM), Z3ta+ 1&2, FireBird, Toxic & FL Studio. These include a minimum of 255 presets each.
  • Well known trance traxx leads recreations for DUNE (incl. BE/CM), SynthMaster, Toxic, and FireBird.
  • Free banks for Genesis, Q9 Oldvox, and Synth1.
  • Each product has a minimum of 6 demos, which demos all construction kits included in every soundbank, including freeware ones.

Soundbanks are available to purchase for 15 EUR each, or bundled at a discounted price. Through April various banks are offered free with the purchase of select banks/bundles.

More information: Trance Techno Soundbanks

Modern Beats releases Pop Anthemz 2 music loops

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Modern Beats Pop Anthemz 2

Modern Beats has announced Pop Anthemz 2, a collection of over 365 Pop Radio music loops in construction-style layout.

Pop Anthemz Music Loops 2 includes 870+ files in 3 formats (Acidized WAV, Apple Loops AIFF, & Reason REX2) for a total size of 1.36GB. The library is structured into 2 popular pop top-40 radio tempos: 126BPM and 132BPM. Each 2 tempo groups contains several multi-track loop themes including 3-7 variations per theme: “Intro1″, “Intro2″, “Hook1″, “Hook2″, “Verse1″, “Verse2″, and “Break”. Each multi-track variation is separated in its individual instrument loop file such as bass, piano, synth1, synth2, strings etc.

‘Pop Anthemz 2′ comes loaded with a wide variety of contemporary and classic music instruments for pop music production providing users with hundreds of hit-worthy contemporary music performances! Loops are modeled in the style of platinum Pop music artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Lady GaGa, will.i.am, Justin Bieber, Jordin Sparks, Britney Spears, Kerli, Madonna, and Katy Perry.

The sample pack is available to purchase for $29.95 USD.

More information: Modern Beats / Pop Anthemz 2

Ichiro Toda intros Synth1 for iOS

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Ichiro Toda has posted a teaser screenshot of iPhone and iPad versions of Synth1, the popular freeware synthesizer plugin.

Synth1 for iOS

synth1開発は思うように進んでないけど、来年の春までにはiPhone/iPad版をリリースしたい。その前にMac AU版を出さないとな。そしてその前にsubversionのセットアップしないとな!

写真は、iPhoneとiPadでSynth1を動作させてるところ。

My Japanese isn’t too great, but it seems that an iOS version of Synth1 is scheduled for release in Spring 2013.

More information: Ichiro Toda

Rage free Synth1 soundset by Emerge Audio

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Emerge Audio has announced the release of Rage, a soundset for the Synth1 software synthesizer for Windows and Mac.

Rage for Synth1

Emerge Audio proudly presents a new free soundbank of 40 patches for Ichiro Toda Synth1.

It contains basses, arps, pads and other presets. They are categorized and available for free download.

Rage is a free download (no registration required).

More information: Emerge Audio

The Analog Dream Soundbank for Synth1 by TNK

TNK aka Philippe Meisburger has released the Analog Dream Soundbank, a collection of 128 patches for Ichiro Toda’s Synth1 software synthesizer.


Demo video for the Analog dream soundbank for Ichiro Toda’s Daichi labs Synth1 VSTi.

I hope you’ll enjoy those carfully crafted patches, and that you’ll have fun and that you’ll do great music with them :-)

It contains 128 sounds in various genres : leads, pads, basses, keys, FXs,…

The soundset is a free download.

The Analog Dream Soundbank Download size: 1.49 MB

More information: TNK Music

Review: Goldbaby Productions Tape Drum Machines Vol 3

Goldbaby Productions

The third volume in Goldbaby’s Tape Drum Machines series of sample libraries features the sounds of another dozen drum machines.

For those new to the concept, the Tape Drum Machines series combines vintage and modern drum machines with tape machines and analog tape effects.

This third volume in the series features nearly 3,500 samples (24bit) from a total of 12 drum machines, recorded with Otari and Rola reel-to-reel tape decks and a Hitachi cassette deck. Add a touch of tape simulation from Kush Audio’s UBK-Fatso and you get Tape Drum Machines Volume 3.

Goldbaby Tape Drum Machines Vol 3
Gear used for Tape Drum Machines Vol 3

Tape Drum Machines Vol 3 drum machines

  • Casio RZ-1 (238 samples), one of the first drum machines which featured sampling (0.8 sec at 20 kHz).
  • Kawai R-100 (132 samples), 24 12-bit sounds in 3 kits.
  • Kawai XD-5 (905 samples), features 256 waveforms, with up to 4 waveforms per drum sound. Has advanced options like envelopes, filters, delay, ringmod and more.
  • Korg DDM-110 Super Drums (83 samples), a total of nine (9!) 8-bit 15.6kHz samples in this lo-fi machine.
  • Korg DDM-220 Super Percussion (71 samples), lo-fi crunchy sounds like the DDM-110, but this time with Latin American percussion sounds.
  • MFB-522 (453 samples), analog drum sounds from Germany. Features step sequencer and lots of controls for editing the sounds.
  • M.P.C. Electronics DSM-1 (515 samples), single channel analog drum synth intended to be used with drum pads.
  • Roland Rhythm 55/TR-55 (276 samples), analog rhythm box with 10 sounds generated by tuned resonance type circuits and white noise.
  • Roland Rhythm Plus PB-300 (314 samples), analog rhythm machine with 8 sounds (apparently a bit of a mix of TR and CR machines).
  • Sakata DPM-48 (122 samples), digital drum machine with old school sounds (also manufactured under Jugg Box and Hammond brand names).
  • Yamaha ED10 (284 samples), electronic drum pad with an analog synthesizer which can produce a wide range of sounds (includes filter+mod, subsonic, click, noise, etc).
  • Yamaha RX21L (80 samples), features 16 latin drum/percussion samples, in full 12-bit glory.

The sample pack also comes with some patches for Battery and Guru, which is great if you use these instruments. However, samples are categorized in separate drum machine folders so it’s easy to browse the sounds.

The samples themselves have descriptive names indicating the type of sample and what gear was used. For example, RZ1_BDvinyl_7_x_Tape2.wav is vinyl basedrum sound #7 from the RZ1, recorded on the Otari MX5050 1/4 inch 2 track machine with the gain set for more saturation. The “x” denotes additional processing like the use of a filter or equalizer.

The analog machines – DSM-1, ED10, MFB-522, PB-300, and TR-55, have many sounds that were sampled multiple times for use of round robin (also indicated in the filenames). These variations will help you get more realistic results.

Alright, so what do these drum machine samples actually sound like? I made a few demo loops so you can get an idea. The first track is a combination of the loops, the individual ones follow (drum machines indicated in the track title).

All drum/percussion sounds in these loops were done with TDM Vol 3 only. I didn’t use much processing, just some compression and a tiny bit of reverb on some of the samples. For melodic content I used u-he ACE, Sonic Charge Synplant, and Daichi’s Synth1.

So what do I think?

Product: Goldbaby Productions Tape Drum Machines Vol 3
Format: 24bit wav, Battery+MIDI & Guru kits and bundles
Price: $29 USD

The third volume in the Tape Drum Machines series includes a huge variety of digital and analog drum machine samples. Not all of them are equally interesting to me though. I am not a fan of digital latin percussion drum machines so the DDM-220, and the particularly nasty sounding RX21L I could do without. Goldbaby’s tape treatment does add value but they’re just not the type of sounds I’m usually looking for. Luckily those only account for 150 out of 3,500 samples.

In general TDM Vol. 3 is a well balanced pack of electronic drum sounds; from the raw digital 12-bit orchestral hits of the R-100 to the warm synthetic analog sounds of the ED10 and MFB-522. My favorites are the RZ-1 – great for lo-fi hip hop beats, and the XD5 which has a surprising large amount of diverse sounds. I love the rough, saturated “tape2″ samples of this one.

TDM Vol. 3 meets the high quality I have come to expect from Goldbaby. If you are into drum machine sounds this one is a no-brainer if you ask me.

More information: Goldbaby / Tape Drum Machines Vol 3

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