AAS Sound Packs: Pop Rocks
Expansion Pack for Strum GS-2 & Free AAS Player
What's included with my purchase?
- Sound pack for Strum GS-2
- AAS Player plug-in (VST, AU, AAX)
- Serial number
- Installation instructions
Resident sound designer Christian Laffitte submits Pop Rocks for Strum GS-2. A fun sound pack that rocks out pop-infused acoustic and electric guitar goodness. Full of groove, punch, and excitement, it's a set of power tools to add to your writing arsenal. Pop Rocks packs 12 pop styles, 68 presets, and 84 strumming patterns playable with your own chord progressions. By combining Strum GS-2's Guitar, Keyboard, and Loop modes along with preset variations, all your guitar parts are covered. Whether it's a lead sound or doubling takes, the core elements are at your disposal to add character or give a more organic sound to your song arrangement. Strums GS-2 becomes your ultimate session guitarist in the studio at the service of your creative mind. Let us hit the charts with you!
Who's Christian Laffitte?
Christian Laffitte is a French musician and sound designer based in the south of France. He has been developing sounds for Dream, Arturia, Zoom, Applied Acoustics Systems, M-Audio, Avid to name a few. He also composed music for Sony video games trailers and music for French TV channels and radio stations. As a keyboard player with a great interest in synthesis and new technologies, Christian Laffitte has put all his passion for music and sounds in creating Wejaam: a free music sequencer for smartphones and tablets.
Works Two Ways
Pop Rocks was created with the Strum GS-2 acoustic and electric guitars. You can obviously play and edit the sounds in Strum GS-2, but you can also access and play them via the free AAS Player included with your Pop Rocks purchase.
System Requirements
- AAS Strum GS-2 (sold separately) OR AAS Player (included)
- MacOS 10.11 El Capitan and above
- Officially supported up to MacOS 15 Sequoia
- Windows 10 and above (64-bit only)
- Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
Plugin Formats
AAX Native, AU, VST2, VST3, and Standalone