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Chromatic Hits Groove! and ReSliced!
And a new Chromatic Hits demo!
Here, I am using the smaller (less sounds) mobile soundfont.
In Kymatica AUM, the B-Ray Software SoundFonts app is loaded in four audio channels and each is sequenced by a MIDI channel. The 2 first are playing a sequence generated by Audiomodern Riffer and the last 2 are controlled by Cem Olcay StepBud.
Each audio channel is slightly processed, channels 1 and 3 by AUM internal processors, channel 2 by Elf-Audio Koala Fx, channel 4 by Audiodamage Roughrider 3.
The Chromatic Hits are a set of 101 unique multi-sampled chromatic percussion instruments. The set is available in multiple formats and currently 50% off (until Jan 11th, 2022), with prices ranging from $1.99 (mobile soundfont) to $7.99 (full version, all formats).
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Another new video, this time a different demo pattern sliced and arpeggiated in @VirSyn ReSlice. Note that as the pattern is complex, more than one sound is heard for each slice.
Bumping this thread about this still fun percussive set to advertise the end of this year's winter sale on Jan 8!
Great stuff Zvon and I’m still using your collections all the time 👌🏽✨
Thanks a lot! Glad you find them useful!
Do you have a favorite one?
It's the whole collection as what I often do is Search for single specific words and since you titled the files so well there's almost always a match which is
I tried to name the files so that they would be easy to search, glad it works for you. That's the way I too usually find the words I want when I create a sonic vignette, the words that fits the short synth track mood.
Hereare some examples from my first compilation.