Experimental/Ambient MASCHINE Expansion

US PRISMATIC BLISS references early electronica      25/01/17

Experimental/Ambient MASCHINE Expansion


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Native Instruments has introduced PRISMATIC BLISS, described as a new MASCHINE Expansion that picks up where HALCYON SKY left off, featuring textured sounds and atmospheres that reference early electronica. Here's more details in NI's own words...

Incorporating field recordings, drones and layered sounds, PRISMATIC BLISS also contains exclusive PRISM and MASSIVE presets for more melodic elements. The Expansion is ideal for producers working in abstract and dark and melancholic styles, while also providing a rich and deep sound palette for left-field house and techno producers.

PRISMATIC BLISS runs in the latest MASCHINE software on the entire MASCHINE hardware family and is available exclusively at the NI Online Shop.

A compact version of PRISMATIC BLISS is also available as an iMASCHINE Expansion, for sketches on the go. Tracks can be exported to MASCHINE STUDIO, MASCHINE JAM, MASCHINE, and MASCHINE MIKRO for completion.

Pricing and Availability:
PRISMATIC BLISS  is available now at the NI Online Shop for $49 / 49 € / £44 / ¥ 6,280 / AU$ 79 and runs in the MASCHINE 2 software.

The iMASCHINE expansion is available at the iMASCHINE in-app store for $0.99 / 0,99 € / £0.79 / ¥ 120 / AU$ 1.29.

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