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Puremagnetik Releases Vector Micropak

Jul 30, 2008 5:26 PM



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Puremagnetik has released Vector, a new micropak for Ableton Live (Mac/Win) that includes a large library of wave sequences, attack transients, and vector morphing.

In addition to patch layering, wave sequencing, and vector modulation, Vector features a preset library of over 50 patches and performances and a library of over 300 included waveforms for creating your own sounds.

According to the manufacturer, all Vector Racks have been programmed for easy editing and tweaking. You can edit the most common parameters on the first layer of Macros, or you can edit further within the rack for more fine tuned controls.

For more information and pricing details, visit puremagnetik.com.

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