Gravitas Create Launches More Free Serum Presets via Catalyst
by Michael Ryan ·

Xfer Serum has become the industry standard for sound design and is ideal for genres like Dubstep, Trap, Bass House, and Future Bass. If you’re an electronic music producer, check out how you can evolve your production with these free offerings.
Electronic music production company Gravitas Create released Catalyst Vol. 1 a couple years back. The pack contained 120 Free Serum Presets from producers such as Au5, Psymbionic, ill-ēsha, AMB, Cryptex, Kermode, WOLF-e-WOLF, Dysphemic, Bassline Drift, POCKiTZ, and David Starfire.
Now, Volume 2 is here. Catalyst Vol. 2 is 164 Free Serum Presets from bass music producers AHEE, Buzz Junior, Chrizpy Chriz, Encanti of ZEE, Jon Casey, K+Lab, Labden, Mindex, Mr. Bill, Orenda, Prismatic, Psymbionic, Secret Recipe, Templo, and Wolf-e-Wolf.
Download your free serum presets today, enjoy!
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