Korg Modwave Bundle: Pads, Arps, Keys, Basses (200 Presets)

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Description

This bundle consists of four Modwave soundsets: Ambient Worlds, Arp Waves, Atmospheric Keys, Bass Pack – 200 presets total.

Ambient World” is a collection of 50 atmospheric performances. It includes: 17 Pads, 14 Strings, 7 Drones, 12 Textures.
The bank covers a wide range of atmosphere colors: vintage/retro, lo-fi, big, massive, epic, cinematic, warm, soft, gentle, multi-layered, complex, evolving, dreamy, mysterious, deep, dark, distorted, cold, distant, metallic, fx-like, soundscape, and others.

Arp Waves” is a collection of 50 arp performances. The bank covers a wide range of Arp tones: warm, deep, bright, metallic, mallet, soft, expressive, dream, dark, evolving, detuned, and others.
The soundsets are suitable for a wide range of genres: ambient, electronica, IDM, trip-hop, lounge, downtempo, chill out, new age, cinematic, trance, deep, progressive, techno, industrial, breakbeat, breaks, jungle, drum and bass, dub and many others.

Atmospheric Keys” is a collection of 50 keys and synth presets. The bank covers a wide range of tones: vintage/retro synths recreations, lo-fi, tape-like, noisy, timbres, sweet and dreamy keys, warm, soft, gentle or cold, distant tones.

Bass Pack” is a collection of 50 bass patches. The bank covers a wide range of tones: mono and stereo, short and long, mild and aggressive, deep and bright, soft and punchy, clean and noisy, modern and vintage.

Highlights:
– Wide range of sounds
– Thoroughly set parameters
– 2 Layers
– 4 Mod Knobs/Macros assignments with titles
– Kaoss Physics Pad changes tone
– ModWheel adds expression
– Presets volumes are equalized for a comfortable browsing
– No user/third-party wavetables

Firmware Version 1.1.3 (or higher) is required to use these presets.
Use official Korg Modwave Editor/Librarian to upload the presets.

Suitable for hardware and Native/VST.

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