Turn Your Volca Into An 808 Or 909

US Navi Retlav Studio releases Analogy sound bank for the Korg Volca Sample      20/07/17

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Navi Retlav Studio has released the Analogy sound bank for the Korg Volca Sample. This is what they have to say...

Turn your beloved Korg Volca Sample, into an iconic drum machine and synthesiser. With this sample pack you can replace the standard sounds with the sounds from 808, 909, 606 analog classics. Additionally, we added the custom-designed 968 and 00R hybrid-analog drum machine sounds. To maximise the potential of your little sampler, this pack also includes a collection of single-cycle waveforms ranging from simple sine and saw up to more complex shapes including FM. With the use of the "loop" function, those single-cycle waveforms can act as regular oscillator tones, which lets you create interesting lead melodies and bass lines. All processed and optimised for the Korg Volca Sample, yet accessible with the single program file. Of course we also included all the samples separately so you can use them in any other hardware or software, and to give you the ability to load the sounds individually. This is a huge upgrade for your Volca Sample.

Features:

  • 64 drum samples
  • 36 single-cycle waveforms
  • Easy installation program file and guide
  • 44.1khz / 24bit wav files
  • Optimised for Korg Volca Sample


Pricing and Availability:
$24
Use "VOLCANRS" code at the checkout page for the $5 discount until July 26th

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