A Powerhouse of Sound returns, more accessible than ever
One of the most groundbreaking synths of the 90’s makes its return in an easy to use, low resource and great sounding Ultra Deep-Sampled instrument
Fat Bass, Punchy Mids and Crisp Highs
When the inspiration for Anthology 1993 was released over 25 years ago, it was hailed as ‘the best synth ever produced by Roland” and “the best PCM synth ever made by anyone” by musicians worldwide. Known for having luscious, fat bass, punchy, driving mids, and crisp and distinguished highs, it is no surprise that this synth would maintain its place of privilege in musician’s racks to this day. Best known for its “massive sound,” all one needs to do is load up some strings, pads or basses and simply play a few notes to understand how this instrument received this well-deserved reputation.
With Anthology 1993 we’ve captured many of the subtleties, character, and personality of the original instrument and recreated a uniqueness that could only be found in the original… Until now. Roland Cloud Concerto at heart
Because all instruments in the Anthology Series are built on Roland Cloud Concerto, not only can you expect an intuitive experience that doesn’t hinder your workflow, you can also expect a expect a performant virtual synth that doesn’t bring your system to its knees. Concerto comes equipped with the following:
48kHz stereo Adjustable key sensitivity Fine and coarse tuning controls, both manually or via midi control for coarse tuning Best-in-class, chainable effects including convolution and classic Reverb, distortion, stereo chorus, flange, compression, and stereo delay Decay and wet/dry mix controls Per instrument Limiter toggle Multiple instruments supported per plugin instance Multi-threaded loading and streaming VST parameter automation
Experience a refreshing burst of energetic and amazing sounds with Elected Deep and Future . We hope to inspire an explosion of creativity as you discover the latest and greatest sounds to hit your DAW. Within this pack, you will find emulated real instrument sounds that include, guitar, piano, orchestral strings, and plucks. Punchy, throbbing, heart-thumping kick drums. Claps, hats, and snaps. Open and closed hats, crashes, and reversed cymbals.
We’ve also thrown in our synth recipes by giving you our presets for Serum, Spire, Harmor, and Nexus.
In addition to these audio samples and presets, you will also get 5 construction kits that consist of the latest and greatest electronically generated sounds for Deep and Future House.
What are Construction Kits?
These kits are similar to a remix pack.
We are giving you 5 completed tracks that have the instrument and drum tracks separated.
You can slice them, rearrange them, add in what you want and toss out what you don’t. It’s easy.
Simply import the stems into your DAW. We’ve labeled everything so no need to have to figure out what the BPM is or what Key it is in.
If you want real audio samples that you can use in your tracks to submit to a label, shake the speakers at the club, or stream online, look no further.
Inspired by such artists as Axel Boman, Kerri Chandler, Kygo, CamelPhat and more.
After 3 years in development, Xfer Recordshas at last released its eagerly awaited wavetable synthesiser SERUM, and, thanks to its truly high-quality sound, it quickly gained popularity among the vast majority of electronic musicians. Its visual and creative workflow-oriented interface to make creating and altering sounds easy and fun instead of tiresome. You can create / edit / import / morph wavetables, and manipulate these on playback in real-time.
The wavetable creation features in Serum are phenomenal. You are not limited to a factory wave set. You can draw your waveforms, or you can import any audio file. From there, you can edit the wavetable morphing in many different ways. So you create your own unique sound. You also have a large variety of ways to warp the wavetables, including even FM synthesis with the other oscillator, ring modulating them, or more standard warping features. Morph between various wavetables using standard linear interpolation (crossfading) or via harmonic/spectral morphing.
Serum’s ultra-clean oscillators guarantee playback of wavetables without any artifacts. Many popular wavetable synthesizers are astonishingly bad at suppressing artifacts. Artifacts mean that you are (perhaps unknowingly) crowding your mix with unwanted tones / frequencies.
The modulation system is handled by an intuitive drag-and-drop system, similar to that of Massive, but with a 32-slot mod matrix letting you see everything in one place, and advanced features. Want an LFO controlling a filter cutoff? Simply drag the LFO title to the cutoff knob.
Serum give you the ability to manipulate the waveform itself in a separate realtime process referred to as Warp. This allows for FM/AM/RM/Oscillator Sync and many other ways to modify the waveform.
This synthesiser includes all of the filter typesfound in LFOTool in addition to some brand-new ones. Phasers, Flangers, and Comb filters all of which can key-track to the musical note you play. Get creative with atypical processes for filters such as downsampling, or the unique filter types found nowhere before, such as the dirty-sounding French LPF. You’re able to place any filter across the whole synth’s output as the filter collection is mirrored in the effects rack for convenience.
Serum has an effects section which includes 10 effects: Chorus, Delay, Hyper/Dimension, Compressor, Distortion, Flanger, Phaser, Reverb, EQ and Filter. Effects can be dragged and dropped in any order, though parallel processing is only available through the use of each module dry/wet control. These effects also can be used to process sound outside the synthesizer. For this there is a special version of Serum – SerumFX,
. This is a must-have instrument for the serious sound designer!
Serum presets
Serum comes with over 450 presets and 144 wavetables. A thousands of fresh professional presets (sorted by genre and instrument type) and a lot of wavetables you can find on audiolove.club. This synthesiser is perfect for Dubstep, Future Bass, Trap, EDM producers.
► System Requirements:
CPU with SSE2 Windows 7 SP1, or Mac OS X 10.6 or greater VST2.4 , AU or AAX compatible host software
► Changelog:
v1.27b1:
Fix: settinq the niose oscillator pitch to maximum + playinq really hiqh notes could exceed the valid pitch ranqe. Fix: usinq S&H on a chaos osc could put the chaos osc in a bad state for non-S&H mode until Serum re-instantiated. Fix: “Always” mode and portamento first note wasn’t always set to prevoius note Fix: very short loopinq samples in the niose oscillator playinq very hiqh pitches could lead to issue.
v1.21b4 fix: remove tables (except selected) were not sonically updating tables beyond the first (unless a DSP process such as normalize was subsequently used). fix: distortion waveshaper graphs were not loading correctly when loading effect presets (rack or single) settings (Presets were not affected). fix: alphabetic sorting for directory iteration in High Sierra (macOS beta) fix: master volume type-able pop-up value was appearing on left edge of window add: changing wavetables no longer kills active notes add: custom .ttf font support for skins – see colormap thread here in Serum user forum for example (in download) add: four colors to colormap for skins
Change log: 1.28b5 (Jan 17 2020)
– fix: In 1.28b4, if piano keys were not showing on window open, clicking the preset menu and preset advance arrows unresponsive.
– fix: (SerumFX) in some situations, using “Audio In” feature on noise oscillator was displaying erroneous errors and/or not passing audio on MIDI notes.Xfer Records Serum v1.21b5 Patched AU VST MacOSX-iNDpatched vst_au 32_64 incl. KG qererate serial 10 times don’t use first qenerated serial