Hi all!
Got a new bank out that was a ton of fun to make:
https://youtu.be/QQfW6gMCt1k?si=EBRkzZBDLAjivGo3
Available here:
https://www.aiynzahev-sounds.com/collec ... sic-trance
What's interesting about this is SERUM is not a replica or anything, so it's neither a good replacement for the Virus or JP from classic trance tunes, nor is it really an analog emulation. What it is though is flexible with just enough tools on board to flex the sound whichever way you want. The result here I think is a very modern take on older trance sounds which still sounds authentic to the genre while also fresh and very suitable for modern production.
It is a great place to get inspiration from if you're a fan of this era of trance, but I think just on hearing the demo it shows itself to be capable of far more than recreations.
Here's the rundown:
Featuring 180 presets inspired by some of the best trance tunes from the turn of the millennium. While Serum has a pristine clear sound, the sounds here make full use of the filters, EQ, distortion/clipping, and the dynamics section to bring out tones that are classic in character but will fit right in with modern production styles.
There’s a strong emphasis here on the core of great production sounds. Basses, Leads, Pads and plucks, even digital vocal-like sounds, with just a handful of drum and FX sounds for good measure.
Since Serum features a basic sample playback oscillator, I thought it ideal to use small single samples expand the palette of this bank in key areas. Adding stereo waveforms and noise goes a long way, along with waveforms reminiscent of classic digital wave playback (PCM) synths.
All the best everyone!
Sami
Got a new bank out that was a ton of fun to make:
https://youtu.be/QQfW6gMCt1k?si=EBRkzZBDLAjivGo3
Available here:
https://www.aiynzahev-sounds.com/collec ... sic-trance
What's interesting about this is SERUM is not a replica or anything, so it's neither a good replacement for the Virus or JP from classic trance tunes, nor is it really an analog emulation. What it is though is flexible with just enough tools on board to flex the sound whichever way you want. The result here I think is a very modern take on older trance sounds which still sounds authentic to the genre while also fresh and very suitable for modern production.
It is a great place to get inspiration from if you're a fan of this era of trance, but I think just on hearing the demo it shows itself to be capable of far more than recreations.
Here's the rundown:
Featuring 180 presets inspired by some of the best trance tunes from the turn of the millennium. While Serum has a pristine clear sound, the sounds here make full use of the filters, EQ, distortion/clipping, and the dynamics section to bring out tones that are classic in character but will fit right in with modern production styles.
There’s a strong emphasis here on the core of great production sounds. Basses, Leads, Pads and plucks, even digital vocal-like sounds, with just a handful of drum and FX sounds for good measure.
Since Serum features a basic sample playback oscillator, I thought it ideal to use small single samples expand the palette of this bank in key areas. Adding stereo waveforms and noise goes a long way, along with waveforms reminiscent of classic digital wave playback (PCM) synths.
- 180 Presets for Serum 1.368 or greater
Modwheel and velocity assignments where useful
Macro assignments for tone variations and effects mix on many presets
MIDI included to inspire ideas and help with the creative process
All the best everyone!
Sami
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