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Computer Music software bundle from AIR Music Technology

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Public price: $599 incl. VAT

AIR Music Technology announces the availability of a mega bundle with virtual instruments and effects and tools for music production.

The Advance Music Production Suite includes 25 virtual instruments, 15 effect processors, 15 sound libraries from various brands as well as subscriptions to Sonic Academy and Gobbler. All the digital content ships pre-loaded on a 500GB hard drive.

You’ll find in the Advance Music Production Suite AIR pianos and synths, SONiVOX guitars, basses, brass, woodwinds, hip hop and electronic music libraries, an emulation of the ARP 2600 synth by Way Out Ware or the FabFilter Twin 2 as well as virtual drums and percussions.

Regarding effects, the bundle comprises D16 Group chorus, distortion, phaser and delay, reverb, filters, compressors, EQs and other dynamic processors by FXpansion, FabFilter, Wave Arts and PSP, a Waves channel Strip, the Sonic Charge Permut8 step sequencer and the iZotope Stuuter Edit.

The sample libraries are provided by Camel Audio and Prime Loops.

And if you don’t have any DAW, Akai provides the MPC Essentials that recreates the MPC and also hosts plug-ins.

The Advance Music Production Suite is available for $599 at airmusictech.com/advance and if you live in the US, AIR offers rebates on various music hardware, such as the Akai MPC Renaissance and Studio, APC40 MKII, Max49, EIE Pro audio interface, RPM 800 and M3–8 monitors, MPC Headphones, the M-Audio Axiom Air 49 and 61, M-Track Quad, Sputnik and Pulsar II microphones or the HDH50 headphones. Visit airmusictech.com/advance/rebates for details.

 

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