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Obsolete Machines

by Spitfire Audio
Best for Experimental composers, leftfield electronic producers, and sound designers who want playable textures built from hacked hardware, broken machines, and found-object noise sources that can move from eerie harmony into mechanical chaos. It works best for characterful melodic layers, oddball transitions, and tracks that need something eccentric and unpredictable instead of polished synth presets.
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Description

Introducing Spitfire Audio's latest release in the free LABS collection, Obsolete Machines. This collection stands out with its unconventional blend of sounds, derived from the eccentric creations of Sam Battle, a known persona in the audio realm through his YouTube channel Look Mum No Computer. Battle is recognized for his ingenious crafting of unique noisemakers from what some might regard as obsolete machines, presenting a strange yet intriguing sound anthology.

Here’s what you can anticipate in the Obsolete Machines collection:

This collection bridges the gap between chaotic yet amusing sonic explorations and a more harmonic, musical experience. The core essence of Obsolete Machines revolves around offering a distinct kind of auditory beauty, where users can glide between pure harmony and wild, fun-induced chaos.

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