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DETUNIZED.COM releases "Rolfing Laid Back Vol. 2" for Live and launches "Reason and FL Studio Line"

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DETUNIZED.COM recently released Rolfing Laid Back Vol. 2 for Ableton Live and has announced the launch of its new "Reason and FL Studio Line" with the release of 10 new Refills and Directwave Banks.

Reason and FL Studio Line
The new "Reason and FL Studio Line" offers a comprehensive variety of sampled instruments, different synthesizers and electromechanical keyboards.

In conjunction with the creative possibilities of Reason and FL Studio, Detunized founder Stephan Marche says he has developed authentic emulations of classics like the Yamaha CS-15, Rhodes Mk.1 or the Russian Elektronika EM-5. The new product line also offers unusual sounds from a dilapidated Upright Piano, a full-sized modular system or an OPL3 FM-chip. For the ambitious sound designer several collections of textures and drones are ready to use.

The "Reason and FL Studio Line" will be expanded in the near future by a series of new releases.

Refills and Directwave Banks are available as downloads for €6.98.

Rolfing Laid Back Vol. 2 for Ableton Live
Rolfing Laid Back Volume 2 contains more sounds taken from a found upright piano. This dilapidated upright, whose better days have clearly passed, consists of nothing more than the cabinet and about 50 detuned strings, no keyboard or pedals. Notably the upright's undamped reverb produces a dense and long decaying sound with a vague pitch center.

For the Live Pack six multi-sampled instruments that introduce versatile prepared piano techniques were created. Different kinds of objects like glasses, a ball of felt, printer paper, a curtains bracket or a human thumbnail were used to excite the strings and the cabinet of the upright. Rolfing Laid Back Volume 2 comes as a creative toolbox for composers and sound designers and perfectly complements to Rolfing Laid Back Volume 1 which was released earlier this year.

Specifications:

  • Format: Ableton Live Pack.
  • Compatibility: PC/Mac, Ableton Live 7 or higher.
  • Instruments: 6.
  • No. of Samples: 217, 24 Bit/44 kHz.
  • Disk space: 500 MB.
  • Price: €4.98 (subscription) / €6.78 (instant buy).
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