Nice & Naughty by Tom Cosm

One half is good the other bad!

£10.00

(1 customer review)

We’ve been following Tom’s work for years, his MegaSet principle in Ableton Live was the core inspiration for one of our most popular devices, Follow. Always innovating, the Novation Circuit appealed to his nature of expression and now we proudly present his first pack of patches. Here’s what Tom has to say about them…

“I wanted to make a pack that was great for people starting out. Powerful sounds and no confusing configurations. Something that is both half simple and half intense. Nice and naughty has the left 16 patches as good solid foundations to lay down ideas (smooth stabby basses, punchy leads, lush evolving pads etc), and the right most 16 has sounds that can get extreme and have wild variation using the Macro dials”

COMPATIBILITY: Novation Circuit (Please Note: Not Compatible with Novation Circuit Tracks)
OS COMPATIBILITY: Mac & Windows
Min. Requirements: Novation Circuit Firmware 1.6+
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    1 review for Nice & Naughty by Tom Cosm

    1. Brian Zastoupil (verified owner)

      A superb pack that introduces beginning producers to the Circuit workflow. Of Particular merit, the patches go from Grody to Utter Nuts and makes you happy that you bought a synthesizer-and will cure you of the factory patches paltry sound offerings.

    2. Stefanie Theilig (verified owner)

      This pack is simply stunning. It gives the Circuit a completely new sound design. I immediately started a few new sessions. I can recommend this pack to everyone.

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    INSTALLATION:

    Our Products are generally provided as Zip file downloads which in all cases will need to be extracted and saved to your hard drive prior to installation. Details on the different file type provided and what to do with them are below.

    .alp Files – These are Ableton Live Packs and will install directly into the Packs Section of the browser of Ableton Live. When you double click on them you will see a pop up window asking you to confirm that installation is ok as the files are described as “Legacy”. This is fine and you are ok to proceed, the packs are created using the format for an earlier version of Live and so remain compatible with the current version.

    .amxd files – These are individual MaxforLive Devices and can be stored anywhere on your hard drive. We’d advise creating a folder for them and then adding that folder as a location within the Places section of Lives Browser.

    Control Surface Scripts – Please refer to the individual User Guides provided with your download, an abridged version of the installation will be shown further down this page.

    ClyphX Pro – Please refer directly to the manual and installation video for this specific product.

    Novation Circuit Packs – These are provided as individual Sysex Files and as a complete bank file. All are to be installed using a version of the Circuit Editor and not via Novations Components back up utility.

    Nice & Naughty by Tom Cosm

    PLEASE NOTE: THERE ARE NO CURRENT PLANS TO UPDATE THIS PACK TO BE COMPATIBLE WITH CIRCUIT TRACKS

    We’ve been following Tom’s work for years, his MegaSet principle in Ableton Live was the core inspiration for one of our most popular devices, Follow. Always innovating, the Novation Circuit appealed to his nature of expression and now we proudly present his first pack of patches. Here’s what Tom has to say about them…

    “I wanted to make a pack that was great for people starting out. Powerful sounds and no confusing configurations. Something that is both half simple and half intense. Nice and naughty has the left 16 patches as good solid foundations to lay down ideas (smooth stabby basses, punchy leads, lush evolving pads etc), and the right most 16 has sounds that can get extreme and have wild variation using the Macro dials.

    They are arranged so the first row is basslines, the second row is leads, the third row is pads and the fourth row is FX. I find this the most straight forward way to quickly load in another patch, as I love swapping them out on the fly not knowing what the next one is going to sound like, but being sure the sound is the same category as the last.

    The macro knobs change depending on the patch, but usually the first four are OSC and modulation related, the last four are filter, distortion and chorus related.

    I hope you enjoy this pack as much as I enjoyed creating it.” / TOM

    A Pack of 32 Patches to include individual .syx files and a single bank file..

    1. Submission – Warm, deep sub bass that can get a bit gritty with some dial turns.
    2. 7-up – Housey, garage like split oscillator bass with a bright texture that’s slip and slide around.
    3. Sore Tooth – Classic saw bass with parameters to find your perfect snap.
    4. 4 Corners – Solid square bass that’s thick and means serious business.
    5. Blabber Mouth – Bassline in serious need of an attitude change – grimey, gritty and a bit pissed off.
    6. Crease – Reboot of the classic Reece sound, strong foundations in the low, constantly evolving in the mid/high.
    7. Shlappy – Digital funk bass slap, tap for a slap, pound for a pluck.
    8. Wubba DuB – Snappy hits that speed up, hold your finger down to get the car engine started.
    9. Sandman – Simple sine lead with slight pitch modulation to twinkle away on and send you off to la la land.
    10. CoinBit – As close to a classic 8bit arp I can get without using an actual arpeggiator – It works!
    11. The Slop – Lead with a bit of a droop to it, use me for your quirky funky lines.
    12. Fulffball – LFO modulated lead with a bit of subtle noise here and there, think cloud watching the morning after.
    13. Cross Examine – Play it up high for a tight bright lead, or try it down low for some quick single wubs.
    14. Intensive Care – A subtle bit of distortion can quickly become a serious issue on the macros with this one.
    15. Harmonic Serious – An odd number with a sharp attack and a haunting tail.
    16. Grand Stand – Ear catching detuned oscillators that quickly stand to attention.
    17. Co-signer – Sine/Triangle pads to add some subtle melodic substance to your jam.
    18. Sorted – Just a good solid saw pad with control over the simpler things that matter most.
    19. Pulse Rider – Retro pulse goodness with some bite.
    20. Space Cadet – It’s like a church in space – half organ, half cosmos.
    21. Slippery – Pad with a bit more flavor, modulating around with a little pitch envelope.
    22. Velociraptor – Gritty pad that changes modulation speed per note depending on how hard you hit it.
    23. Sparkle Pants – High pass filtered pad that flutters down from the sky.
    24. 5th Eye – An erie pad that is my best attempt and making what the color grey would sound like.
    25. ooOoo – Name says it all, the sound a robot makes when it see’s something it really likes.
    26. Vertigo – Haunting and disorientating effect that constantly pulls you in all directions.
    27. Remorse – Morse code with a bit of flavor and control thrown in.
    28. Drive By – Classic yet neccesary white noise whoosh, riding the bandpass to announce your drop.
    29. Gurgler – Bubbly sound effect that sounds like your cleaning out a blocked drain.
    30. rm- rf / – Pretty much as much chaos I could fit into a single patch.
    31. Castaway – Stranded on a beach while a creepy dying ice-cream van cries in the background.
    32. Red Handed – A time synced alarm sound with a wide array of timbre changing options.

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