Free Soundbanks For Fl Studio
IMPORTANT NOTICES:
1. We do not sell VST plugins - only expansion soundsets for plugins the user already owns.
2. Preset banks DO NOT work in any other synth than what it is advertised for. For example, a Massive bank will not open in Sylenth. The user needs to have the synth plugin the bank is for, otherwise it will not work.
The FL STUDIO team encourage you to stay safe while we all ride out the CV-19 pandemic. So, we've released a free FLEX pack to help keep you inspired and creative in your home studio. Please note, this FLEX library needs FL STUDIO 20.6.2 or later. DOWNLOAD FL Studio 20.6 here. Get a Direct download for free vst presets. These are some of the best presets for Vital, Harmor, Serum, Massive X, Massive, GMS, Sytrus, and other FL Studio plugins. You can use these presets at the best for EDM, Dubstep, Pop, Progressive, Trap, Future Bass and another genre.Bass, Pads, Lead, Pluck.
3. Please consider the above carefully before hitting the 'Buy' button.
4. My main job is in-house sound design for a major label, which is why things have been slow over here the last 2 years. That said, I still have a LOT of new releases in mind for Xenos Soundworks as time permits.
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ACE - Eclectic Electronica
DIVA - Nostalgic Circuits
Korg Mono/Poly - Oldschool Tools
Legend - RetroMania
Massive - the entire '70s and 80s Synths' series
PPG Wave 3.v and 2.v - 1984
Retrologue - Oldschool Electronica
Sylenth - Synthwave Volume 1
Ultra Analog - Retro
Ultra Analog - Omniverse
Z3ta+ and Z3ta 2 - Vintage 70s and 80s
Zebra - Forever 80s
Reviews:
Our U-he DIVA soundset 'Nostalgic Circuits' has been reviewed by Ronnie at Rekkerd.org, where it earned an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5. You can read the review by clicking here.
Extraterrestrial Origins for N.I. Massive received a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Check out SoundsAndGear's review of it here.
SoundsAndGear.com also did a detailed review of our 'Straight Up Hip Hop' set, where it earned 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Your choice of 1 soundset below is offered free with the purchase of any Xenos Soundworks product:
- 8-Bit Drums and FX (75 WAV samples)
- Massive - Legacy Dubs and Breaks (100 sounds)
- Vanguard - Quantum Consiousness (140 sounds)
- Sylenth - Eclectic Dance (50 sounds)
- Firebird - Pyromania (128 sounds)
- Predator - Hydrospheric Trance (40 sounds)
- Cobalt - Hip Hop Collection (101 sounds)
- Predator - Vintage Sounds (32 sounds)
- VAZ Plus - Oscillator Orange (50 sounds)
- Zebra - Techno Bass Collection (32 sounds)
- V-Station - EDM Underworld (150 sounds)
Simply reply to your product delivery email and let me know which one you would like me to send you.
If you’re looking for free Sylenth1 presets and sound banks you came to the right place!
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Sylenth1 is a virtual analog VSTi synthesizer that takes the definitions of quality and performance to a higher level. Until now only very few software synthesizers have been able to stand up to the sound quality standards of hardware synths. Sylenth1 has been an industry standard and a staple tool for top tier producers.
Sylenth1 is totally prescribed to any individual who utilizes a considerable measure of bread and margarine sounds from virtual simple synths. It sounds superior to 99% of the opposition and, to our ears, it even adversaries Access’ well known Virus. While Sylenth1 doesn’t exactly have the rich sound of that instrument, all in all it thinks about extremely well – stunning when you consider how little CPU influence it requires. In a word: fabulous.
This bundle included 38,000+ EDM Sylenth Presets.
Why Sylenth1 is So Popular?
Hey! I am just sharing my own experience with Sylenth1. It’s easily one of the most popular and most-used synth plugins. I think only Massive comes close. I like synths with tons of programmable parameters and possibilities and I feel restricted with it, although I admit it’s absolutely awesome for leads.
Personally I really like the sound of it. I think it does bass very well for a plugin. I don’t care what it looks like, it’s not that ugly. I really like that its very CPU lite. The audio demos online and presets are not the best, mostly trance crap. Get the Simon Foster sound-bank & you’ll start to understand what a wide variety of sounds you can get out of it. Support is great too, it’s a small company and you email Lenard directly if you have a problem.
Sylenth has this sort of wow factor from the moment you play the first note. It sounds very punchy and fat. A lot of that is due to the preset quality. Now I know preset usage is a deeply dividing issue, but that aside Sylenth’s presets for the most part sound amazeballs. Reminds me of scrolling through presets of hardware synths like the Nord Lead, Virus, or Korg MS-2000. I’m sure people will jump all over me for saying that but I find it to be true.
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