Free Monthly Synth Presets

US Tom Wolfe launches Synth Vault      02/07/21

Sound designer Tom Wolfe has announced the launch of Synth Vault - a free monthly preset club.

With presets available for a range of software synths, members will gain access to the vault where they'll find 20 brand new presets every month - completely free. Presets will be available for Spectrasonics Omnisphere and Arturia Pigments, as well as a different U-he synth each month. The Vault will also include presets for a different Wildcard synth each month, with presets planned for a range of free and paid software synths including Pendulate, Vital and Knifonium. On top of this, members will have access to new sound design tutorials each month to help with creating their own presets. With Synth Vault, Tom Wolfe's aim is to provide members with an endless source of inspiration to get their creativity flowing and keep creating music.

Tom Wolfe is a British sound designer. Also an award- winning independent film composer, Tom is a prolific voice in the synthesizer preset world and, through his store, has released soundbanks for some of the biggest and most popular software synthesisers and effects plugins on the market.

With his presets being celebrated for their uniqueness, creativity and usability by users and critics alike, Tom has worked with a number of industry-leading companies including Arturia, Kilohearts and GForce Software. His sounds have been used by Oscar-winning film composers, Grammy-winning record producers and AAA game composers.

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