Tracktion released a fresh sound pack for the Myth music software made by Dawesome. Italian sound creator HydraTek built fifty unusual preset sounds that musicians can play instead of just triggering once. The collection mixes dark movie sounds with modern technology to create something performers can control with hand movements. HydraTek designed these sounds for musicians who want to express emotions through gestures and deep sonic textures. The pack gives artists tools for working between traditional musical notes and exploring new sound territories.
The sound designer started with field recordings and everyday objects before turning them into expressive musical instruments. These transformed sounds become emotional artifacts that composers and producers can use beyond familiar musical patterns. The presets work as playable textures, drones, and effects that respond to how musicians touch their controllers. Each sound invites performers to shape and control the audio through their physical movements rather than simple button presses.
Musicians who create film scores, sound design projects, and experimental music will find useful tools in this expansion pack. The collection offers expression methods that traditional instruments cannot provide. Tracktion put the Artefacts pack on sale for nineteen dollars during the introduction period. The regular price will jump to twenty-nine dollars after the discount ends. Sound artists can save money during the next few days before prices return to normal levels.
The sound designer started with field recordings and everyday objects before turning them into expressive musical instruments. These transformed sounds become emotional artifacts that composers and producers can use beyond familiar musical patterns. The presets work as playable textures, drones, and effects that respond to how musicians touch their controllers. Each sound invites performers to shape and control the audio through their physical movements rather than simple button presses.
Musicians who create film scores, sound design projects, and experimental music will find useful tools in this expansion pack. The collection offers expression methods that traditional instruments cannot provide. Tracktion put the Artefacts pack on sale for nineteen dollars during the introduction period. The regular price will jump to twenty-nine dollars after the discount ends. Sound artists can save money during the next few days before prices return to normal levels.