Neurodrive Volume 1 | Out Now: https://www.patreon.com/Stonx/shop
Introducing Neurodrive Volume 1
I’m excited to announce that my Neurodrive Volume 1 Phaseplant preset pack is finally here and available on Patreon! Whether you’re deep into production or just starting out, this pack is filled with some heavy sounds to fuel your next banger. Designed specifically for Phaseplant, Neurodrive Volume 1 captures the dark, energetic vibe that runs through all my tracks.
What’s Inside?
The preset pack is loaded with detuned rave stabs that bring instant energy to your leads, gritty, growling basslines perfect for heavy drops, and punchy, aggressive leads to cut through any mix. Each preset has been carefully crafted with neurofunk in mind, but they’re versatile enough to use in other bass-heavy genres as well.
From deep, wobbling subs that rumble under the track, to sharp, distorted reese basses, and screeching lead sounds that slice through the most chaotic of arrangements, Neurodrive Volume 1 gives you the tools to create a wide range of sounds. Whether you’re crafting intricate rhythms or layering fat, warm basslines, this pack offers an arsenal of sonic weapons to elevate your production.
How to Get It?
You can grab the pack as a one-off purchase, or, if you’re already subscribed to the Production tier on my Patreon, you’ll get it for free. That tier also comes with exclusive production videos, samples, and more to help you level up your music-making game.
Why Phaseplant?
For those unfamiliar with Phaseplant, it’s one of the most powerful and flexible soft synths out there, making it perfect for building everything from thick subs to evolving textures. The presets in Neurodrive Volume 1 were specifically crafted to take advantage of its versatility, giving you the tools to create everything from aggressive sound design to melodic elements.
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Neurodrive Volume 1 | Out Now: https://www.patreon.com/Stonx/shop
Words by STONX and Stonx Music Co – Founder Ollie Barron