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Solar System - Moon Titan - Pigments and Analog Lab V

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Solar System: Moon Titan soundbank for Arturia Pigments and Analog Lab V synthesizers continues our Solar System series. This time we explore the largest moon of Saturn.

In this preset pack there are 72 long synths inspired by contemporary soundtracks for sci-fi films.

There are 2 main categories of synths – 36 moving synths - pads under Rotating Atmo name and 36 sci-fi pads under Titan Pad name. For the first 36 patches there is a parallel rotation to the stereo image of the synth sounds.

The 4 macros are assigned to delay effect dry/wet knob (Delay), to a chorus device dry/wet knob (Juno Chorus), to a shimmering reverb (Shimmer) and finally the Rotation macro. The latter is used by default for all first 36 presets. Using it to the other patches may add some additional volume intensity.

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 5.7.2.3703 (x64) or newer.

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