Turmoil District sound pack for the Chromaphone 2 and AAS Player plug-ins released by Applied Acoustics Systems

Montreal, Quebec—March 19, 2019—Applied Acoustics Systems releases the Turmoil District sound pack for the Chromaphone 2 and AAS Player plug-ins in collaboration with AAS sound designer newcomer Emeric "Blake" Zubar.

As a collection of 101 presets, Turmoil District exhibits the emotional and ominous side of Chromaphone 2. Turmoil District gets you everything you need to explore the dark and sad atmosphere of Trap, Cloud Trap, RnB, Hip Hop, and even ambient music. While being sonically rich-sounding, this sound pack highlights the dreamy and haunting vibe needed for those genres. With its vast selection of kicks, snares, basses, hi-hats, pads, and keys, Turmoil District's presets are specifically designed to create vibrant beats and take your music to its climax.

Product Details
The Turmoil District sound pack is available now as an instant download delivery package. Turmoil District works with both the Chromaphone 2 plug-in (sold separately) and the included AAS Player plug-in.

AAS Turmoil District—Emeric Zubar sound pack for Chromaphone 2 and AAS Player
https://www.applied-acoustics.com/turmoil-district/

The AAS plug-ins run on both Windows and Mac OS X and support the VST, Audio Units, AAX Native, RTAS, and NKS plugin formats.

50% Off Special Promotion
To mark the release, everything Chromaphone 2 is 50% off until April 16, 2019. The discounts are as follows:

  • The Turmoil District sound pack US$19.
  • The Chromaphone 2 plug-in US$99.
  • The Chromaphone 2 +PACKS bundle US$169.
  • The Chromaphone 2 Upgrade +TURMOIL DISTRICT for Chromaphone 1 users US$39.
  • All Chromaphone 2 sound packs US$19 each

Chromaphone 2 +PACKS bundles the Chromaphone 2 plug-in, the new Turmoil District sound pack, and 11 additional sound packs. For the time of the promotion, the Chromaphone 2 Upgrade for Chromaphone 1 users includes the new Turmoil District sound pack.

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 specializes in software-based synthesis tools for professional musicians and sound designers. Since releasing Tassman, the first virtual instrument based on physical modeling, AAS has come to be recognized as the industry leader in this exciting new field of synthesis.