Operating System | Latest Version |
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1.0 | |
System Requirements VST 2.4 or higher, AAX capable host software Microsoft Windows 7 and higher compatible Native 64-bit on Windows 2.4 GHz or higher processor 8GB RAM minimum, 16GB or more recommended 64GB of free hard drive space | |
1.0 | |
System Requirements OS X 10.11 or higher AU, VST 2.4 or higher, AAX capable host software Audio Unit plugin requires host with support for "Cocoa" based plugins Native 64-bit OS X 2.4 GHz or higher processor 8GB RAM minimum, 16GB or more recommended 64GB of free hard drive space |
Modern Pop, the second installment in The Fame Series for Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2, introduces an abundance of contemporary synth tones recreated from modern hits. These tones are radio ready, and designed to sit perfectly in your mix.
Please note: This patch collection is not included in the ILIO Patch Bundle.
The Fame Series pays homage to famous synth sounds used in popular music, and with Modern Pop, the focus is on songs from the 90s to today. From Billie Eilish to Kanye West, Tyler, the Creator, The Weeknd, Frank Ocean and Lady Gaga, this collection is no stranger to the spotlight. These patches serve as great starting points for new, organic compositions. And since they are replicated from famous songs, they'll create magic in your track with very little fuss.
Check out the exclusive interview with Fame creator Reverb Machine.
While the sounds of Modern Pop may have gold record status, and are very recognizable in their original context, they shine in a whole new light when called into service in your original music. Let this collection infuse your tracks with the sheen and polish of professional sound design.
Included in The Fame: Modern Pop (8 new patches added on 11/23/20):
About Reverb Machine
Reverb Machine is the work of Dan Carr, a London based electronic music producer, sound-designer and musician. After working predominantly as a live musician, he started exploring the world of synthesizers, sharing presets and sound design tips on reverbmachine.com. Topics include the synth sounds of popular artists, the generative music techniques of Brian Eno, and music theory. He also produces content for Reverb.com and is tentatively working on a debut album.
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