![]() ![]() Sonically, Titan is very professional, and much care and effort clearly went into making it. Guitars are unrealistic, but there are some pleasant plucked efforts and we liked the percussion section's vibraphones. ![]() The organs are varied, while brass ranges from '80s pop horns to parping synth brass. The Voices folder ranges from singing synths and vocoders to choirs, while Pianos harbours groovy Clavinets, slick Rhodes, workstation grands and electric pianos. The pads cover both smooth yet juicy analogue and glassy, breathy digital - you even get strings. Note that the 'real' instruments in Titan are of the 'workstation' variety and thus often unashamedly artificial-sounding. The 778 bass sounds are mainly synth-based, but you get 40 of the electric, slap, fretless and upright varieties. "Despite the mass of content, there's little from the last decade or so in electronic music - DnB basses, trance supersaws and dubstep wobbles are absent." ![]()
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