Publisher : WA Production
Website : WA Production
Format : SYNTH PRESET
Description : 62 most amazing and beautiful Future Bass presets for Xfer Serum Presets on the market!
Serum Future Bass Essentials is a terrific package for all Future Bass fans. Brilliantly created presets by some of the most creative and inspired sound designers in the world will help you create dreamy, vibration-filled, Future Bass-moving mixes that we all know and love. From producers such as San Holo, Marshmello and Slushii, Serum Future Bass Essentials, which instantly fall into the charts!
Future Bass is one of the most popular genres of EDM. And not in vain. His catchy chord progressions and melodic lines have made this genre respected. Future Bass became popular in 2006 in the UK, USA, Japan, China and Australia.
This is a crazy-vast genre, offering an amazing variety of dreamy sounds and melodies that are carefully created to be hypnotically inspiring. Being a genre “Feel good”, Future Bass is designed to stimulate creativity and passion among its listeners.
There is also some subgenre Future Bass, which is called “Kawaii Future Bass”. A pretty good and nice version of the usual Future Bass, Kawaii Future Bass was first created by the Japanese producer Snail’s House with its “Kiara” in mid-2015.
This genre has several characteristics that distinguish it from the usual Future Bass: faster pace, more vivid use of synthesizers, dramatic use of Kawaii samples such as voices or animal sounds, use of mallets and wind instruments, higher vocal inserts and sometimes The use of 8-bit synthesizers, which resemble Chiptune. Your hot hands + this package is the right way to create stunning tunes.
Let your imagination fly with powerful chords, hypnotic leads, fleshy basses and dreamy plaques, because Serum Future Bass Essentials is a must for any Future Bass producer.
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