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Steve Duda On Teaching Yourself To Make Software

Steve Duda discusses the practice of creating audio software and virtual instruments. … Read More Steve Duda On Teaching Yourself To Make Software

November 14, 2019November 14, 201917 Comments

Serum Synth Now MPE Compatible

“An MPE controller integrated with Serum opens up a huge array of gestural and performance options.”… Read More Serum Synth Now MPE Compatible

April 18, 2019April 18, 20196 Comments

Free Patch Library For Xfer Serum

Sound designer Francis Preve has shared a new free patch library for Xfer Serum.… Read More Free Patch Library For Xfer Serum

March 8, 2019Leave a comment

Free Mellotron Presets For Serum

Developer Luis Bvker let us know that he has shared a collection of Mellotron presets for Serum.… Read More Free Mellotron Presets For Serum

February 1, 20191 Comment

Serum Toolkit 3 Offers New Sounds, 100 Custom Wavetables & More

Serum Toolkit Vol. 3 features new presets, like you would expect – but they’re based on new custom wavetables and transient and decay samples, so they expand Serum into completely new territory. … Read More Serum Toolkit 3 Offers New Sounds, 100 Custom Wavetables & More

December 14, 20181 Comment

Deadmau5 Teases Hardware Serum Synthesizer

Is this a hardware version of XFerrecords Serum synthesizer?… Read More Deadmau5 Teases Hardware Serum Synthesizer

August 9, 201738 Comments

Xfer Records Intros Serum Toolkit Volume 2

Xfer Records has introduced Serum Toolkit Volume 2, a new collection of Serum patches created by sound designer Francis Preve.… Read More Xfer Records Intros Serum Toolkit Volume 2

July 7, 2017July 7, 20174 Comments

Serum Toolkit Offers 100 New Presets

Xfer Records has released Serum Toolkit Vol. 1 – the first preset pack for its Serum Wavetable Synthesizer. Designed by producer & author Francis Preve, the collection offers 100 presets that Xfer says ‘run the gamut from modern genres like Future House, Indie, and Ambient, to reproductions of vintage synths like the Arp Omni II, Roland D-50 and… Read More Serum Toolkit Offers 100 New Presets

May 11, 20164 Comments

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