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#soundsets/FSVA.Propack.v1.5

October 23rd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in sound packs


Filterscape Propack 1.5 is ready for download. I’ve redesigned a large number of the sounds to be a bit more flexible, and I’ve also adjusted the gain on most of them to be a little quieter. Why quieter, you ask? Well I just grabbed a can of worms, so let’s have a look inside, hmm?


See, for all you people who just download the nearest warez and start throwing loops together in your L337 copy of teh shiznit FL studioz, reducing the volume of anything is just sheer heresy. I mean, how would you get those brickwall blocks of audio if you drop the volume?!?!? Eh… Warez kiddies are weak. Listen, take the lollipop out of your mouth for a second and use the freaking volume faders. Don’t you think they’d be hardwired to 0db if it was supposed to constantly stay at 0db? Well, there’s also the type of kids who think that red means go, and if you stuck them all on a island filled with traffic lights they’d all be dead in a few minutes. Anyways….

So yeah, Propack 1.5 is done and you can take a listen to the demo sounds. I’ll be adding bass demos and pad/texture demos later on today. Have fun, tell your friends and leave feedback if you enjoy the pack.

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#releases//NUSofting.Gaming Atmosphere

October 9th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in new releases

If you’ve been following along, you’d have known that I’ve been doing a little project with NUSofting called Gaming Atmosphere. It’s a collection of loops, samples, custom instruments/FX, macros, and other content which is arranged and preseted to you in the form of a group of Ableton workspaces (.als). The concept is essentially a creative-rut-getter-outter. If you’re feeling blah and you keep writing the same freaking melodies and basslines, open one of the included workspaces and start screwing around. Each workspace has a theme that it tries to stick to, but we still tried to provide smart enough FX chains to be able to quickly change your sounds and fit well with a multitude of styles.

Check out the Gaming Atmosphere website HERE.
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