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Soundware round-up

Goldbaby

Bluewave $49

New Zealand’s leading samplist returns, this time with just shy of 3GB of multisamples (3634 files) captured from a PPG Wave 2.2 wavetable synth via a treasure trove of fancy outboard. The sampling is as well-executed as ever – even with the admission that “some of the sustain loops aren’t as smooth as I’d like… because they’re looping a complex modulated stereo sound source” – and the sounds have been bundled into a ton of impressive patches for Kontakt (with a scripted UI), EXS24, Ableton Simpler/Sampler and TAL-Sampler, taking in basses, leads, pads, FX, raw oscillator waves and much more. goldbaby.nz

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