Synth City | Applied Acoustics Systems


Synth City | Applied Acoustics Systems Details
Synth City by Applied Acoustics Systems is an inspiring collection of 100 expertly crafted presets for Chromaphone, designed by Adam Pietruszko. Immerse yourself in a world where 1980s nostalgia meets cutting-edge synthesis, delivering an authentic synthwave and retrowave experience with a modern sonic twist. Perfect for producers, composers, and sound designers seeking distinctive and evocative sounds for their tracks, Synth City captures the magic of iconic sci-fi, cyberpunk, and horror soundtracks - immediately elevating your music production.
Key Features of Synth City:
- 100 Chromaphone presets spanning synthwave, retrowave, futuresynth, darksynth, outrun, electro, nu disco, and synth-pop genres
- Rich palette of sonic textures including basses, leads, pads, plucks, and atmospheric sounds inspired by 80s soundtracks
- Emphasizes retro-futuristic aesthetics with vintage VHS-style melodies, sci-fi, and cinematic tones
- Created by renowned sound designer Adam Pietruszko, ensuring professional-grade sounds for your productions
- Plug-and-play ready - instantly usable within Chromaphone for streamlined workflow
Example Use Cases of Synth City:
- Music producers crafting retro-inspired tracks, synthwave, outrun, or darksynth compositions
- Film and game composers seeking authentic 80s and cyberpunk atmosphere for soundtracks
- Electronic artists looking for lush pads and melodic textures to enhance pop and nu disco tracks
- Sound designers in need of evocative hooks and cinematic elements for trailers and media projects
- Anyone working with Chromaphone seeking immediate inspiration and unique, high-quality presets
Why Choose Synth City?
Synth City stands out as an essential preset collection for Chromaphone, perfectly balancing retro influences and modern sound design. Give your productions a distinctive, cinematic edge - get inspired and elevate your music today.
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