Tonepusher 90's Iconic Sounds Synth Presets
Tonepusher 90's Iconic Sounds Synth Presets
Electronic music, which had risen in popularity in the 1980s, grew highly popular in the 1990s; house and techno from the 1980s rose to international success in this decade, as well as new electronic dance music genres such as Rave, happy hardcore, drum and bass, intelligent dance, and trip hop. With our new Xfer Serum preset pack ''90's Iconic Sounds'' we re-created some of the most iconic synths presets of all times.

Containing sounds from Darude, Ace of base, Snap!, Zombie Nation, Culture beat, Scatman John, Gigi d'Agostino and much more. Including classic Basses, Bells, Leads, Pads, Brasses, Fxs and Drums. Each sound has been designed from the ground up and have been inspired by 90'ss electronica.

This pack includes:

17 Basses
1 Bell
2 Brasses
2 Drums
1 Fx
20 Leads
7 Pads

All presets are 100% royalty free
High quality sounds
50 presets

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