2016-01-18



Track Spark is a new company providing a monthly digital goody bag for music producers and composers. With its unique new service, members receive a digital download once a month that includes plugins, high quality live recorded music loops, programmed loops, sample packs and tutorials. Track Spark showcases high quality and innovative products from smaller developers and individuals that may not be known the wider music making public.

Along with the accessibility of music production tools offered in the last decade, the hunger to find exciting new equipment, VSTs and software is at an all-time high. The challenge for smaller developers and content providers is to be heard above the noise of competitors with bigger budgets. Track Spark aims to help that process by introducing such developers to potential clients in an inexpensive and unique way.

Track Spark charges a $2.99/month subscription fee where members get to keep exciting products from different, new companies every month. The site has already partnered with AudioThing who provided its much loved Valve Filter VF-1, AAS with its Angelicals soundbank and Sknote made plugin, PolyJam especially for Track Spark’s launch. All were big hits and have gained the companies many new fans. Many professional studios have already signed up to the service as well as well-known DJs/producers such as Graham Sahara, resident at Pacha Ibiza.

Rich Lewis, partner in Track Spark says ‘As a producer myself I know it’s quite easy to get into a routine of using the same plugins and effects but when I find something new it’s really exciting. ‘Track Spark was set up so that producers never stop getting excited by new products & sounds which can inspire great new music.’

Track Spark is offering a free 1-month trial, which means you’ll receive the following for free inside January’s goody bag:

The Abuser Distortionunit from Audiority worth $49

80 drum loops

EDM Remedy sample pack from Electronisounds

The importance of editing by Björgvin Benediktsson of audio-issues.com

A/B-ing your mix tutorial by Rich Lewis

The Bell From Shelf by atomhub.net

More info:
Track Spark: www.trackspark.com

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