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Get Ready for High Impact Hardstyle. WA Production Get ready for high impact hardstyle. W. A. Production presents an amazing collection of instrumentation, synths, presets, drums, and more inside Hardstyle Oracle. Inspired by such artists as Radical Redemption, Headhunterz, Angerfist and more. If you love fusing elements of trance, techno, and a more melodic feel than traditional hardcore Hardstyle Oracle is going to please your ears and blow your mind. We've included distorted bass-heavy gabber style punches, sharp synths, middle eastern-influenced instrumentation, open hi-hats with plenty of that sweet metallic sustain, airy white noise risers, melodic horn style synths, useful glitched noise fx to fill that ambient space and give a more intense atmosphere, tons of bounce, supersaw leads perfectly pitch-bent, and plenty of uplifting and high octane melody. W. A. Production is known for its signature quality and the most innovative audio samples. With producers that are affluent in the EDM scene, they stay on top of the latest sound design techniques to ensure that you get the most amazing sounds that are instantly ready to be put to use for your next tracks. Whether you are submitting to a label, making music for video, or just dominating on social media, Hardstyle Oracle delivers the sounds you need to bring your creative vision to life. The contents of this pack include: - 44 Melody Loops (+ MIDI); - 08 Bass Loops (+ MIDI); - 25 Synth One Shots; - 35 Presets (21 Serum, 09 Sylenth1, 05 Spire); - 14 Key Labelled Kicks; - 30 Drum Loops; - 15 FX; - 05 Claps; - 09 Cymbals (Hats, Rides, Crash); - 08 Snare; - 100% Royalty-Free. Synth Presets Compatibility: Reveal Sound Spire synthesizer Version 1.1.17 or higher; Please Use Serum Version 1.28b6 Or Higher; Compatible With Sylenth 2.21Beta & Version 3.0.5 Or Higher. .
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