YouTube Uploaded by Space4Keys on Aug 26, 2011 part 1 here "The new "monster pack" for Waldorf Blofeld is a great collection of classic analog sounds, new samples (mellotron-like samples, piano samples, strings and so on) and experimental sounds. With this collection you'll be able to play different musical styles, from very ambient and electronic pads to extreme metal leads. The KS team has
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Published on Aug 27, 2011 3:10:18 AM by Matrixsynth

 


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