As precursors of Electronic music, the members of the German quartet Kraftwerk have worked with their machines as equals.
The Kraft Tribute sound bank for Analog Lab (Modular V and Prophet V) celebrates the work of Kraftwerk, the iconic band created in 1970.
Created by Paul Schilling, the 56 sounds of the Kraft Tribute bank will allow you to reassemble the key components of their most remarkable productions, or to use them to augment your own creations. This toolbox includes the sounds that made the signature of Kraftwerk: sequences, analog percussions, SFX, pads, leads and basses.
https://soundcloud.com/paul-schilling/k ... emo-tracks
https://www.arturia.com/sound-banks/krafttribute
Kraftwerk Tribute for Analog Lab by Paul Schilling
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 24 Feb, 2008
I checked some sound banks from Arturia's web site:
https://www.arturia.com/v-collection/v- ... on-presets
Some really good sounds close to original HW synth sounds used by various bands there!
If I had the latest V Collection I'd surely buy some sounds banks as well.
https://www.arturia.com/v-collection/v- ... on-presets
Some really good sounds close to original HW synth sounds used by various bands there!
If I had the latest V Collection I'd surely buy some sounds banks as well.
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- KVRian
- 534 posts since 24 Feb, 2008
I think 8 Euros is very cheap for presets of that quality.
Arturia's list isn't just Kraftwerk but many others.
I've previewed many sound banks that were several times more expensive and not nearly as good.
Arturia's list isn't just Kraftwerk but many others.
I've previewed many sound banks that were several times more expensive and not nearly as good.
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- KVRAF
- 2316 posts since 11 Mar, 2003
Kraftwerk are many things, but I doubt even Ralf would claim to be a precursor to electronic music.Dullee wrote:As precursors of Electronic music