Atmosia 3.2. released, includes sale prices and bundle deal

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Tracktion and ChannelRobot are pleased to announce the release of Version 3.2 of Atmosia

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This version includes 2 major functional additions:

Granular Processing
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Atmosia 3.2 introduces a brand‑new granular processor in each of its four voices, unlocking grain‑based playback across the entire Atmosia sound universe. Define start and end points to sculpt the grain pool, then let the playhead sweep forward and backward at your chosen pace. Shape the texture with precise control over grain length, envelopes, and dynamics—plus a volume boost when you need extra impact. It's granular synthesis made fluid, expressive, and deeply musical.

Expansions
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3.2 brings the ability to load expansions, curated sets of presets and sonic palettes that push Atmosia's limits and unveil a universe of sounds. Expansions install seamlessly through the in‑plugin downloader, just like your initial Atmosia setup. 3.2 kicks things off with two fresh packs, and new expansions will arrive monthly to keep your sound world growing.

Available expansion packs are:

City Of Keys
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A versatile sound set inspired by the rhythm and emotion of urban life, centered on expressive piano-like keyboard tones that range from intimate and delicate to warped and cinematic. Blending classic acoustic character with dissonant soundscapes, each sound captures the nuance of touch, space, and movement—perfect for songwriting, film scoring, lo-fi, pop, and electronic production. From almost-warm keys and moody nocturnal broken pianos to bright, cutting leads and alternative strings, City Of Keys turns every chord progression into a story unfolding across the skyline.

Alarm Semaphores
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A high-tension sound set inspired by alarms, warning signals, and the creeping sense of impending dread. Built from piercing tones, distorted pulses, and anxious rhythmic patterns, each sound feels like a system pushed to failure—urgent, mechanical, and impossible to ignore. Ideal for sci-fi scoring, industrial music, horror, and trailer sound design, Alarm Semaphores communicates danger through sound, transforming alerts and sirens into cinematic signals that keep listeners on edge.

Expansions are usualy priced at $30, but for the limited time intro sale they are available for $21.00

Also for a limited time buy Atmosia for $69 and get the new City of Keys expansion pack at no cost.

Available now from https://www.tracktion.com/products/atmosia
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Questions:

1. Can you load your own samples?

2. Can you create your own presets from those samples?

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Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 11:15 am City Of Keys
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Wild how AI image generation tools have progressed in leaps and bounds over the last few years .... but they still have no idea how to draw keyboards with correct white & black key layout

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wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 1:58 pm Questions:

1. Can you load your own samples?

2. Can you create your own presets from those samples?
1. No sorry not in Atmosia (at the moment)
2. so no for this too, though of course you can save and load you own presets that use the factory and the expansion sounds.
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mcbpete wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 2:09 pm
Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 11:15 am City Of Keys
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Wild how AI image generation tools have progressed in leaps and bounds over the last few years .... but they still have no idea how to draw keyboards with correct white & black key layout
yes, though to be fair we really liked its keyboard overcompensation..more black keys!!!!
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Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:56 pm
wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 1:58 pm Questions:

1. Can you load your own samples?

2. Can you create your own presets from those samples?
1. No sorry not in Atmosia (at the moment)
2. so no for this too, though of course you can save and load you own presets that use the factory and the expansion sounds.
So right now, no offense, this doesn't do a lot for me.

I'll wait until the answers are yes and yes.

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wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:04 pm
Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:56 pm
wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 1:58 pm Questions:

1. Can you load your own samples?

2. Can you create your own presets from those samples?
1. No sorry not in Atmosia (at the moment)
2. so no for this too, though of course you can save and load you own presets that use the factory and the expansion sounds.
So right now, no offense, this doesn't do a lot for me.

I'll wait until the answers are yes and yes.
yeah i wonder why to get this then? with Kontakt etc. offering you drag and drop possibilities this is a heavy no go 2026 and such products still come out....
especially for this price...
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That keyboard was designed for microtonal composers.
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Caine123 wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:09 pm
wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:04 pm
Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:56 pm
wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 1:58 pm Questions:

1. Can you load your own samples?

2. Can you create your own presets from those samples?
1. No sorry not in Atmosia (at the moment)
2. so no for this too, though of course you can save and load you own presets that use the factory and the expansion sounds.
So right now, no offense, this doesn't do a lot for me.

I'll wait until the answers are yes and yes.
yeah i wonder why to get this then? with Kontakt etc. offering you drag and drop possibilities this is a heavy no go 2026 and such products still come out....
especially for this price...
Maybe listen to the demos before you say no, and after you've done that and its still a no then that's fair enough; not everyone wants a curated and easy to use set of sounds, they prefer going to the effort of defining, recording and using their own sounds, if that's you then this is not a product for you.
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Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 6:30 pm
Caine123 wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:09 pm
wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 4:04 pm
Lind0n wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 3:56 pm
wagtunes wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 1:58 pm Questions:

1. Can you load your own samples?

2. Can you create your own presets from those samples?
1. No sorry not in Atmosia (at the moment)
2. so no for this too, though of course you can save and load you own presets that use the factory and the expansion sounds.
So right now, no offense, this doesn't do a lot for me.

I'll wait until the answers are yes and yes.
yeah i wonder why to get this then? with Kontakt etc. offering you drag and drop possibilities this is a heavy no go 2026 and such products still come out....
especially for this price...
Maybe listen to the demos before you say no, and after you've done that and its still a no thats fair enough - this is a product not for you.
yeah they sound great and yeah this is no product for me, i dont like when products like this are EXTRA closed build. the market is full of products/libraries which give you the ability to add custom samples, i can get a sample pack with also great sound demos. and yeah you might think , then move on.

so whats the issue not giving possibilites to drag in user samples? less sound pack sales or somethings? come on.... even NI gave us users the ability to load in custom samples. why build such a product now? like a rompler? i like and respect honest companies/devs who say something directly, so (again) why not give us the option do add/load custom samples?
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Oh can't drag in samples, oh my.

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Caine123 wrote: Mon Mar 09, 2026 6:59 pm

yeah they sound great and yeah this is no product for me, i dont like when products like this are EXTRA closed build. the market is full of products/libraries which give you the ability to add custom samples, i can get a sample pack with also great sound demos. and yeah you might think , then move on.

so whats the issue not giving possibilites to drag in user samples? less sound pack sales or somethings? come on.... even NI gave us users the ability to load in custom samples. why build such a product now? like a rompler? i like and respect honest companies/devs who say something directly, so (again) why not give us the option do add/load custom samples?
Okay well, Im not really sure how to deal with this... but I will have a go:

"so whats the issue not giving possibilites to drag in user samples? " - Well it's considerably complex to do, it's on my agenda, but its not going to happen massively soon.
" less sound pack sales or somethings?" - Well as I've only now(V3.2) started to do "sound packs"(called expansions) that's not something I could know. It is (as I say) because it non-trivial to do.
"even NI gave us users the ability to load in custom samples" - NI are/were a multimillion dollar company, with (at one point) over 500 employees, I'm one guy in a small studio...there's a list of things that I want to implement, but they will not all get done immediately
"why build such a product now? like a rompler" - well I didnt build it now, as you can see this is V3.2 - I built Atmosia, and got a loyal and moderate customer base for it over the 5 years I've been working (on and off) on this.
"i like and respect honest companies/devs who say something directly, so (again) why not give us the option do add/load custom samples?" - as I say because it would take time and effort to do, and like I say Im not writing it off as something that may get done, but I dont have a large NI-sized budget or workforce to throw at it, I wish I did.

But I respect your position - if this sort of "rompler" isnt for you - then fine - please dont go near it, until and if I get to deliver a version that has the functionality you want.

Until then I hope you find and enjoy a product set that meets your needs.
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