New Sounds For Your Digitakt II

US Elektron releases Mega Mechs Sound Pack by User Friendly      08/05/24

New Sounds For Your Digitakt II


Elektron says that Mega Mechs arrives as the first Sound Pack on Digitakt II, like a towering mechanical frame bursting forth through cloud cover and impossible to ignore. Here's the details in their own words...

Mega Mechs is a wonderful broad assortment of 95 stereo samples from the magnificent User Friendly, who helped supply some of the factory content for Digitakt II. Grab a bigger slice of that goodness, with tons of colossal options to unleash: kicks, hats, snares, as well as glorious micro chains and rolls, all capable of shaking the pillars of the sky. Apply them to your composition for your very own metallic amalgamation, flawlessly fused into a shining, striding creature of purpose.
 
Helping put the Mega into this collection, you also get the samples in mono - enabling this pack to flourish both on Digitakt II, and on its predecessor.
 
Mega Mechs has stereo samples designed for Digitakt II, but also works on Octatrack, and has alternatives in mono for use on Digitakt, Analog Rytm, and Model:Samples, or any other sampler that handles WAV files.

Pricing and Availability:
$10

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