Dreamwaves V3: Minifreak Synth Presets Overview
Elevate your music production with the highly anticipated Dreamwaves V3, the latest installment in the renowned series.
Dreamwaves has been used by top artists like The Midnight, Timecop1983, and many other producers. Building on the success of its predecessors, V3 offers a dynamic collection of 125 meticulously crafted synth presets, all mapped with macros for intuitive, fast, and easy sound design.
What's Included:
Bell Sounds: Discover delicate textures inspired by classic retro synths, adding shimmering qualities to your tracks.
Brass & Pads: Immerse yourself in rich synth brass tones interwoven with vintage string-style pads, perfect for creating lush and atmospheric soundscapes.
Bass: Drive your tracks with sustained, rolling bass lines and iconic 80s PWM sounds, utilizing fully mapped hardware macros for effortless modification.
Keys, Plucks, Synths: Experience FM-style pianos, legendary polysynths, and plucky keys, enhancing your compositions with warmth and depth.
Sequences & Arps: Bring your ideas to life with arpeggiated rhythms and sequences, allowing for a hands-on approach to composition.
Key Features:
125 Synth Presets: Each preset includes assigned macros for endless sound design possibilities, enhancing your workflow in the studio.
Inspired by Retro Classics: Drawing inspiration from iconic synthesizers such as the Alpha Juno, Jupiter, J106, JP8K, DX7, CZ101, and more, this pack captures the essence of vintage sounds.
A/B Sound Tested: Eacg preset has been A/B tested a long side retro hardware to ensure an authentic vintage feel that resonates in your music.
Bonus Drumsamples!
Unleash your creative potential with Dreamwaves V3 and explore a world of sonic possibilities that will take your productions to new heights. Embrace the rich textures and timeless character of this exceptional synth collection.
DREAMWAVES V3 | ARTURIA MINIFREAK
Yes this will work with the Minifreak software and hardware versions. Please see our instructions on how to install in the blog section.
















