Rotors - Sound Pack for Multiphonics CV-3
Rotors – Sound Pack for Multiphonics CV-3 by Adam Pietruszko captures the pulse of electronic dance music with modular and physical modeling synthesis. Covering techno, house, trance, and broken beats, it delivers drums, percussion, basses, synths, pads, textures, and effects. Each patch includes mapped macros and modulation for intuitive tone shaping, offering a versatile toolkit for creating driving rhythms and rich, evolving soundscapes.
Sound Pack for Multiphonics CV-3 or the Free AAS Player (included)
Rotors – Sound Pack for Multiphonics
Rotors – Sound Pack Multiphonics CV-3 captures the heart and the beat of electronic dance music, Rotors fuses modular synthesis and physical modeling to deliver pure dance floor energy.
Created by AAS resident sound designer Adam Pietruszko, Rotors spans the full range of electronic styles, from the deep drive of techno and house to the hypnotic flow of trance and broken beats. Rotors draws on the iconic timbres that have defined the underground circuit for decades, reimagined through the expressive lens of Multiphonics’ modular architecture.
Within Rotors you’ll find an expansive collection of drums, percussion, basses, synths, pads, textures, and effects, each equipped with conveniently mapped macros and modulation controls for effortless tone shaping. Whether you’re building dynamic drum patterns, adding weight with sub-bass, or layering rich harmonic movement, Rotors delivers the essential palette for modern electronic production.
Let Rotors spin your next creation into motion, an inspired fusion of classic rhythm and futuristic sound design.
Who’s Adam Pietruszko?
Adam Pietruszko is a sound designer and audio engineer from Poland. Even though he specializes in cinematic and avant-garde sound design, his expertise also covers genres ranging from electronica, experimental music, techno, IDM, Synthwave, EDM, and many others. Adam also teaches at the Academy of Sound Engineering and the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw, Poland. He provides lectures on sound synthesis, acoustics, electroacoustics, digital audio theory, as well as electronic music and FX production.






