SampleScience releases a mini FM synth for Kontakt 5 inspired by models from the 80s, but it will be available for a limited time only.
If you like Daedelus, Flying Lotus or Freescha’s « underground » lo-fi sound as well as mini-synths from the 80s such as the Yamaha MK-100, you can purchase, for £4.99, the new SampleScience’s FM Synthesis for Kontakt which is available at the Sampleism website.
FM Synthesis features 5 instruments for Kontakt 5, with 91 MB of samples in 24-bit / 44.1 kHz audio resolution. The GUI features various controls, including a 3-band EQ, a reverb and an envelope.
FM Synthesis for Kontakt 5 is only available until April 12th at www.sampleism.com.
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