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EarthMoments is now available for Studio One

May 12, 2016 1 min read

EarthMoments is now available for Studio One

In an exciting collaboration, EarthMoments partners with PreSonus Studio One to make its exclusive bundles available for Studio One users!


EarthMoments bundles will now be available on the DAW in the Audioloop format, including EarthMoments Oriental Orchestra – Producer Bundle; EarthMoments Hamsa – Arabic Percussion; EarthMoments Laya Project – Producer Collection; EarthMoments Tribal Vocals FX and EarthMoments World String Series – Celtic Harp Bundle.


With a range of rare sounds and offbeat instrumentation recorded around the world, these high quality samples are apt for any producer looking for ideas before starting a composition, or looking to add an innovative touch to their productions. The eight packs currently available on Studio One are only a part of the EarthMoments catalogue – more coming soon! 

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