Two New Sound Banks Released for Virus B, C, and Ti November 16, 2005
SoundEngine.com has released two new banks of programs for
the Access Virus B, C, and Ti: "Ambient Expander" and "Hypnotic Halo".
When it comes to ambient soundscapes, SoundEngine.com feels that the Virus is one of the most
underrated synthesizers on the market. Ambient Expander is the result of them
pushing the capabilities as far as possible. In this set, they have collected 128 sounds
ranging from mellow synthetic bell-like sounds to highly disturbing
ambiences. There are also lots of twisted arpeggios and weird effects that
you probably never would associate with your Virus.
If you're looking for the tenth copy of "Lucky Man" square lead or a Moogish
bass, this sound set is not for you. In this collection, SoundEngine.com offers bass
sounds, but not the kind of basses you are used to hearing. There are
dirty bleeps, distorted leads with enough glide to make them feel like
rubber, and arpeggios.
The 128 sounds are intended as fire starters for your electronic production.
"Ambient Expander" and "Hypnotic Halo" are available immediately for
download at SoundEngine.com and each has an MSRP of only $29.95.
They are compatible with the Virus B, C and
TI range of synthesizers
For more information, visit their web site at www.soundengine.com. |