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WAVE ALCHEMY Bassynth

Wave Alchemy has been somewhat quiet over the last year, but with the release of Bassynth, it’s easy to see why. Its previous releases have championed sampling classic and futuristic electronic drums sounds with an obsessive attention to detail and for this new release, the team has gone deeper than ever, with over 11GB of samples captured from a huge range of synthesised, live and organic sources. The result is a highly flexible, four-layer Kontakt instrument ready to fulfill all of your bass needs, from dirty wavetable growls and cinematic brass swells to lively double bass plucks – potentially all at the same time!

BASS OFF

When you load the instrument into Kontakt 6 or the free Kontakt Player, you’re presented with the minimalist Perform page, which lists the four oscillators in each corner

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