Ha, thanks! I’ll add it to the first post as well ![]()
And a video running though the demo patterns ![]()
New soundpack out now using SY Bits exclusively!
Here’s the blurb:
Welcome to 128 Bit!
SY Bits might well be the most versatile machine the Elektron Syntakt has to offer, so I naturally asked myself the question: How versatile is it really?
My new soundpack 128 Bit is the answer to exactly that. 128 presets for the Elektron Syntakt made with SY Bits exclusively, showing the range of this wonderful little machine that could.
Included in this pack are:
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Synths! Plenty of basses, leads, pads, stabs etc. in all flavours.
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Other melodics. There’s an electric guitar in there, I’m not joking.
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Drums! A range of kicks, snares, toms, hats etc.
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Sound fx! Weird bleeps, bloops and noises.
It’s an incredibly versatile collection of sounds that work really well together, but will also fit in all your non SY Bits productions ![]()
Check out the demos below to get an idea of what this pack is about and its versatility!
Video demo up as well! ![]()
Amazing quality and variety!
Thank you! <3
It’s the magic of SY Bits! ![]()
New soundpack out now. This one’s a bit less ‘exciting’ I guess because it’s just a lot of kick drums
But I’m really happy with it because now I have a huge library of just useful kicks. ^^
KickTakt contains 97 Analog & 31 Digital kicks made with a variety of machines available on the Syntakt and is a true smorgasbord of low end punch.
Included in this pack are:
- Tons of beefy Analog Kicks
- Kicks made from chords, toys & fm tones
- Kicks made from snare drums because why not?
- Lots of utilitarian kicks with a solid low end and a nice click to fit lots of productions
- More pushy mid forward kicks
- Just loads a kicks really… What did you expect?

I’ve made some sound demos where every pattern is just one preset with some p-locks and some verb & delay to showcase what you can do with a single kick already and there’s some in context track demos as well! Headphones or subs recommended ![]()
All sound demos straight from the Syntakt.
Thanks for checking it out! ![]()

