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Solar System: Mars contains 72 cinematic synths inspired by the Red Planet for Arturia Pigments and Arturia Analog Lab V synthesizers vst. The sonic texture within the soundbank is mainly dark and out of this world – like a sound journey in the space.

 

There are 12 subgroups of presets – each one consisting of 6 synth patches:

 

  • 687 Days  
  • Martian dust devils
  • Martian Fields
  • Martian Fire
  • Martian Heights
  • Martian Shadows
  • Olympus Mons
  • Red Skies
  • Solar Wind Hits
  • The Martian
  • Two Moons
  • View Of Phobos

 

Here you can find many different types of synths like Experimental Synths, Cold Synths, Dark Synths, Classic Synths, Dirty Organs, Analog Synths, Evolving Pads, Rhythmic Keys, Sci-Fi Pads and Vintage Lead presets.

 

The sounds are mainly suited best for cinematic and film music underscores and could add many sonic aspects within your compositions - melodic parts, soft icy keys, short atmospheric synths, distorted sounds and rising dark atmospheres among other. They could also find their way to some experimental dark compositions or ambient style music expression as well as some progressive metal songs for adding some dark touches.

 

All presets were designed with the wavetable synthesis and the Analog Synthesis engines of Pigments 4.  For most of them the modulations, the variety of the used filters and the effect devices are playing a very crucial role to the result sound.

 

All presets designed with Pigments 4.1.1.3513 (x64) and run best with this or newer edition

Analog Lab V edition: Soundbank needs at least version Analog Lab V 5.7.4.371 (x64) or newer

 

 

Pigments 4 ® and Analog Lab V ® are registered trademarks of ARTURIA SA

Solar System - Mars - Pigments and Analog Lab V

16,00 €Price

Synth Presets Walkthrough Video

Please Note

Try to keep optimal levels of your synth tracks to avoid digital clipping from the synth’s output for the best sounding results and to avoid any potential equipment damage. While designing the sounds we try to keep at a good level but as the final level is a result of many different factors e.g., how many keys are pressed and with how much velocity always try to avoid digital clipping.

Using a limiter to ensure that no digital clipping occurs is recommended to keep equipment safe.

 

Legal notes: 

When purchasing our soundbanks you get a Non-Exclusive License to use the included presets as part of your commercial and non-commercial music compositions.

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