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Puremagnetik releases Punchpak
Puremagnetik has released Punchpak, a collection of sounds created from the 8 bit synthesizer chip on the classic Nintendo (NES) gaming console. All sounds have been mapped out and programmed into the Ableton Live 6, EXS24 and Kontakt 2 environments.
Puremagnetik have taken the sounds a step further with added effects* that include ambience and arpeggiation. Punchpak also includes a selection of multisampled menus with lo-fi glitch, noise and static sounds. With patch names like "Zelda", "Castlevania", and "Mega Man" Puremagnetik has recaptured these vintage 1980's video game sounds for the modern DAW.
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The Ableton Live version of Punchpak includes instrument racks for both Sampler and Simpler while the Kontakt 2 version comes with a customized KSP panel for easy editing.
Punchpak Includes:
- A comprehensive collection of "8-bit" Nintendo sounds- Fully integrated with Kontakt 2 and Ableton Live audio effects
- Extensive rack and Macro programming for Ableton Live
- Glitch and lo-fi effect menus
- Easy editing KSP interfaces for Kontakt 2
For more information, please visit www.puremagnetik.com
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