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Native Instruments has released the new Kore SoundPack library, Absynth Twilights (Mac/Win; $59). Offering 200 pads and soundscapes based on the Absynth synthesizer, this SoundPack is, according to the manufacturer, ideal for scoring films and games, as well as creating electronic music in various styles. All sounds in Absynth Twilights takes advantage of the sound shaping and preset browsing features in Kore 2 and the free Kore Player.
Absynth Twilights, which was originally released within the Camel Audio Biolabs Absynth Sounds Vol. 1-6 series, also features sounds that are enhanced with consistent controller assignments and eight morphing-capable Sound Variations for Kore 2 and the Kore Player. In addition, complete meta data for Kore's Sound Browser allows you to locate sounds based on intuitive musical attributes.
The Absynth Twilights SoundPack is available for download at native-instruments.com.
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