IL Plugins Pack 2014.10.24 WiN MAC
TEAM R2R | 2014.10.24 | WiN: 657.2 MB | MAC: 235.98 MB
IL Plugins Pack for WiN and MAC
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IL Plugins Pack for WiN and MAC
Classic DX10 based FM Synth and JX10 Analog Synth with a huge variety of sounds from classic pianos and keyboards to space age pads. In keeping with a long term Tracktion tradition the MDA synths are back! Since T1 Tracktion came bundled with the incredibly good value MDA synth pack. We’ve now taken the great engine behind those synths, improved them, and given them a new interface for easier control and visualisation. The FM Synth is based on the MDA DX10 and can produce a diverse array of sounds. From classic plucked and percussive instruments such as pianos, guitars and bells to extreme modulated intergalactic growling bass. It would be very easy to create an entire song using this synth alone!
3.5 GB+ of Unreleased Melodies, Drums, Vocals, FX & More from unreleased pack ANALOG EVOLUTION. This also includes an extremely wide variety of melodic styles, with analog synthesizers & hardware to explore. 550+ Total Sounds Included. 3.5 GB Total of free samples. 100% Royalty free.
Innovation Sounds presents ‘Black – Techno MIDI Pack.’ If you are a Techno producer, this is a must-have MIDI pack for you. This product contains 200 MIDI + Wav files. Beautiful melodies and exciting Techno basslines! Improve the quality of your next tracks with our special MIDI pack.
Here is the well-known KCNcrew Pack (database of srials, crcks for Mac OS X). It’s like Srial Box, which has SN’s, crcks and patches. It would be best to have both of these collections, as this Pack often has serials you cannot find in the Serial Box. However, there is no way to view what serials, crcks and patches are new in this issue as compared to the previous.
Hand Picked Samples From 9 Years of Rare Packs (No longer available on our site)
Exodus, released in 1977, is one of Bob Marley’s most powerful and enduring songs, capturing themes of liberation, resilience, and spiritual awakening. Blending reggae rhythms with politically charged lyrics, Marley speaks to the collective need for freedom and unity. The song reflects Marley’s views on social injustice and his Rastafarian beliefs, urging people to “move” out of oppression. Its infectious groove and revolutionary spirit have made Exodus a timeless anthem for empowerment and cultural pride.