Zero G ASL Analogue Sequencer Loop Software

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Analogue Sequencer Loops is pure analog, using only classic analog synths and hardware analog sequencers. Its all captured at 24bit sampling resolution. ASL uses a new sample library from Ian Boddy, one of Europe's leading synthesists, featuring 1,000 loops and over 1.5 Gb of brand new material from analog modular systems & vintage analogue synths and performed on hardware analogue sequencers. Its subdivided into seven tempo groups ranging from 90 - 150 BPM.

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Manufacturer Description: This superb virtual instrument, developed by ZERO-G and XFonic, is designed to complement the highly acclaimed 'Morphology' instrument. ASL is based around a uniquely inspiring new sample library from IAN BODDY, one of Europe's leading synthesists, featuring 1,000 loops and over 1.5 Gb of brand new material sourced entirely from analogue modular systems & vintage analogue synths and performed solely on hardware analogue sequencers. ANALOGUE SEQUENCER LOOPS features the following sound categories: Analogue Drums Bass Sequences Electronic Percussion FX Loops Hi-Hat & Noise Loops Melodic Sequences Sine & Pure Sequences These are further subdivided into 7 tempo groups ranging from 90 - 150 BPM. With the INTAKT interface's ability...Read More to play back loops at varying tempos these are provided purely to conveniently divide the library into easily digestible chunks. Ian Boddy's extensive arsenal of vintage and modern analogue synths and analogue sequencers has been extensively plundered to create the unique and inspiring new library that you will find within this powerful virtual instrument. List of Equipment Used. Sound Sources : Moog IIIC (extended) modular Roland System 100M modular Doepfer A100 modular Analogue Systems modular Analogue Solutions Concussor percussion modules ARP 2600 Minimoog Moog Voyager Oberheim Xpander VCS 3 Sequencing : Moog 960 sequential controller x 2 Roland... Minimize

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