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Chromaphone - Cardinals

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Cardinals - Chromaphone 2
Chromaphone - Cardinals by Applied Acoustics Systems is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin and Soundware (samples or presets that load into other products) for macOS and Windows. It includes, and is therefore "powered by", AAS Player, which functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
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Cardinals is sound designer and composer Simon Stockhausen's presentation of dualism in all sort of realms. You'll find dark and light, tonal and atonal, serenity and anxiety, and eastern and western scattered across the Achromatic and Chromatic Percussion, Danger Zone, Keys, Synths, Strings, Pads, Textures, and Scapes categories. The 109 presets encapsulate their own enclosed universe for many hours of exploration.

Who's Simon Stockhausen?

Simon Stockhausen got in touch with music at the age of five and never looked back. With his father's impressive musical works as patrimony, he explored a remarkable chunk of the entire music gamut. The last four decades saw many collaborations and projects that he carried out wearing the hats of performer, composer, arranger, and sound designer.

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