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Rotten Ghetto Attack, the new release by analogfactory, is a patch library for Native Instruments Massive which focuses on "nasty and dirty lead and bass sounds."


Rotten Ghetto Attack contains 75 patches for Native Instruments Massive. All patches are provided with attributes which can be found by the soundbrowser of Massive and also usethe six macro knobs where different parameters of Massive can be influenced.

 

This library is the third by analogfactory and as on their first successful releases like Subbooom Kicks and Paranormal Experience there are free bonus patches and product audio demos available on the Rotten Ghetto Attack product page.


Pricing & Availablitiy
Rotten Ghetto Attack is availalble for download only in the analogfactory Online Shop for an introductory price of $10.99. The price will go to $12.99 on June 1st, 2011.


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With the release of Rotten Ghetto Attack analogfacatory also announces the release of its analogfactory spring sale until 01. July 2011. The analogfactory spring sale voucher page with all details is available at voucher.analog-factory.com.

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