Applied Acoustics Systemsreleases the Masala sound bank for the String Studio VS-2 and AAS Player plug-ins

Applied Acoustics Systemsreleases the Masala sound bank for the String Studio VS-2 and AAS Player plug-ins

Montreal, Quebec—July 13, 2017—Applied Acoustics Systems releases the Masala sound bank for the String Studio VS-2 synthesizer and AAS Player plug-ins in collaboration with musician and sound designer Christian Laffitte. Christian Laffitte returns to the sound design kitchen with his second AAS Sound Bank Series instalment in the form of Masala. Not a mere ensemble of sounds, Masala stages an entire collection of new instruments that you’ll love to learn and discover. These instruments are light and responsive to the touch, full of magic with bounces, buzzes, and sizzles. Their timbres are from nowhere and everywhere—an adventurous mélange of tastes and flavours. These 101 wonderful musical contrivances await to unlock new paths of creativity.

 

Pricing and Availability

The Masala sound bank is available now. Masala is regularly priced at US$39 but until September 5, 2017, it is available at the introductory price of US$19.

The instant download delivery package includes both a String Studio VS-2 bank file and the free AAS Player plug-in. The AAS Player plug-in runs on both Windows and Mac OS X and supports the VST, Audio Units, AAX Native, and RTAS plug-in formats.

AAS Masala—Christian Laffitte sound bank for String Studio VS-2 and AAS Player

https://www.applied-acoustics.com/masala/

 

About Christian Laffitte

Christian Laffitte is a French musician and sound designer based in south of France. He has been developing sounds for Dream, Arturia, Zoom, Applied Acoustics Systems, M-Audio, Avid to name a few. He also composed music for Sony video games trailers and music for french TV channels and radio stations. As a keyboard player with a great interest in synthesis and new technologies, Christian Laffitte has put all his passion of music and sounds in creating Wejaam: a free music sequencer for smartphones and tablets.

About Applied Acoustics Systems

Applied Acoustics Systems (AAS) was founded in 1998 and is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. As a privately-held company, it specialises in software-based synthesis tools for professional musicians and sound designers. Since releasing Tassman, the first virtual instrument based on physical modelling, AAS has come to be recognised as the industry leader in this exciting new field of synthesis.

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