Synth Blade DESERT: Cinematic Electronica [Serum Presets]


Synth Blade DESERT (Cinematica Electronica) for Serum offers a comprehensive collection of cinematic and electronic presets designed to enhance any music production with atmospheric and evocative sounds. Its high-quality presets, advanced modulation capabilities, and unique textures make it an essential tool for producers, composers, and sound designers working in cinematic and electronic genres.

  • Diverse Sounds: Includes a wide range of sounds such as pads, leads, basses, arpeggios, soundscapes, and FX.
  • Cinematic Focus: Specifically designed for creating cinematic and electronic music, providing atmospheric and evocative sounds.
  • Macro Controls: Each preset comes with pre-mapped macro controls, allowing for easy and quick manipulation of the sound.
  • Modulation Assignments: Thoughtfully assigned modulation routes to create dynamic and evolving sounds.
  • Unique Textures: Crafted to offer unique textures and timbres that stand out in a mix.
  • Rich Ambiences: Designed to create rich and immersive ambiences suitable for film scores, video games, and ambient music.
  • Serum Presets: Fully compatible with Xfer Records’ Serum, requiring the latest version of Serum to function properly.

Applications

  • Music Production: Ideal for producers looking to add cinematic and electronic elements to their tracks.
  • Film Scoring: Perfect for creating evocative and atmospheric soundtracks for films and TV shows.
  • Game Audio: Suitable for video game sound designers needing ambient and dynamic sounds.
  • Sound Design: Useful for sound designers working on trailers, advertisements, and other media requiring impactful soundscapes.
  • Ambient and Electronic Genres: Great for producers specializing in ambient, downtempo, and electronic music.

System Requirements

  • Publisher: Synth Blade
  • Product: DESERT: Cinematic Electronica Presets – SERUM
  • Format: .fxp
  • Requirements: Xfer Records Serum v1.363+

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