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Driving Home—Adam Pietruszko plays with his FM Core sound pack for Multiphonics CV-3

Video by Applied Acoustics Systems via YouTube Driving Home—Adam Pietruszko plays with his FM Core sound pack for Multiphonics CV-3

FM Core Product Page: https://www.applied-acoustics.com/fm-core/ Multiphonics CV-3: https://www.applied-acoustics.com/multiphonics-cv-3/ Straight from his Poland HQ, resident sound designer Adam Pietruszko gave his Multiphonics CV-3 sound pack FM Core a spin and came out with this 80s inspired Synthwave piece utilizing only sounds from FM Core. We hope you’ll enjoy it! Sound Pack Description Drawing inspiration from synthwave, VHS soundtracks, and iconic ’80s pop, FM Core is the latest creation from AAS resident sound designer Adam Pietruszko. This Multiphonics sound collection features 100 unique patches, blending classic DX-style electric pianos, basses, bells, and plucks with modern leads, lush pads, percussion, 8-bit game effects, and experimental atonal textures. FM Core also offers patches for building a vintage drum machine with a retro vibe, ideal for lo-fi tracks. Pushing traditional digital FM synthesis further, FM Core combines linear and exponential modulation with advanced routing, waveshaping, and physical-modeling resonators to deliver both timeless and forward-thinking FM timbres. Perfectly suited for old-school beatmakers and cutting-edge EDM producers alike, FM Core offers a versatile sonic palette that inspires creativity across genres. Who’s Adam Pietruszko? Adam Pietruszko is a sound designer and audio engineer from Poland. Even though he specializes in cinematic and avant-garde sound design, his expertise also covers genres ranging from electronica, experimental music, techno, IDM, Synthwave, EDM, and many others. Adam also teaches at the Academy of Sound Engineering and the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw, Poland. He provides lectures on sound synthesis, acoustics, electroacoustics, digital audio theory, as well as electronic music and FX production. Visit his website to find out about his latest projects. https://knobz.net/ All music in this video by Adam Pietruszko. All sounds in this trailer soundtrack come from the FM Core sound pack. What’s included in my purchase? · 100 Synth Patches · AAS Player plug-in · Serial number · Installation instructions This sound pack can be used with the free AAS Player plug-in as well as the Multiphonics CV-3 plug-in. AAS Player—included with purchase · Distraction-free playing experience · More than a hundred free extra presets via Swatches Multiphonics CV-3—sold separately https://www.applied-acoustics.com/multiphonics-cv-3/ WINDOWS · MAC OS X · 64-BIT VST2 · VST3 · AU · AAX NATIVE · STANDALONE Multiphonics CV-3 and AAS Player are compatible with nearly all DAWs. AAS—Applied Acoustics Systems → https://www.applied-acoustics.com/ YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/user/AASphysicalmodeling/ Twitter → https://twitter.com/AAS_News Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/AppliedAcoustics/ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/appliedacoustics/

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