Fantom Sounds

US Sinevibes release two new sound expansions for Roland Fantom-S and Fantom-X      11/08/09

Fantom Sounds


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Sinevibes has announced the release of two new sound expansions for Roland Fantom-S and Fantom-X synthesizers. They say that this is good news for those who own one of these instruments - even though all of them have been discontinued, you can still refresh your musical palette with latest sounds. Here's all the details directly from Sinevibes...
Planet A is made especially for those who seek massive, punchy and warm analog sounds. It features totally clean and unprocessed analog bass, synth, lead and pad sounds, as well as extra loops and effects, all sampled at high resolution. Contents: 337 original samples, 25 multisampled instruments, 30 patches.
Planet R features sounds made with some of the most amazing hardware and software synthesizers available today. Unique synths, bells, basses, pads, atmospheres, hits and chords, vocal, vocoder and choir sounds will fit into any modern music production, from club and urban to ambient and film scoring. Contents: 524 original samples, 47 multisampled instruments, 70 patches.
Both expansions are compatible with Fantom-S/S88, Fantom-X6/7/8, Fantom-Xa and Fantom-XR synthesizers, and require min. 128 MB of sample RAM and storage flash memory.
Pricing and Availability:
Planet A and Planet R are immediately available as downloads for $29 and $39, respectively, with a worldwide-shipped CD as an option. Those who own any of the previous Planets, should e-mail for a special upgrade price. Planet A and Planet R can also be purchased at big discount in the new Mega Pack bundle along with three other Planet titles and the Fantom Tweakbook sound design book. More information:

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