Synthetic Soundtracks: Episode 1 is a construction kit library built on the Elastik platform, delivering 10 thematically cohesive synth-driven music sets with over 1000 loops across 5.5GB of sample content. The library draws direct inspiration from iconic synthesizer-based film and television scores, spanning from 80s sci-fi classics to contemporary productions like Blade Runner 2049 and Stranger Things.
The sonic palette emphasizes analog-modeled synthesizers, layered pads, arpeggiated sequences, and melodic leads alongside orchestral string textures and processed bass elements. Supporting material includes cinematic sound effects, impacts, whooshes, risers, and ambient textures alongside a comprehensive drum collection featuring both electronic and acoustic sources across kicks, snares, cymbals, and percussion hits. Each construction kit contains 4 to 6 distinct musical sections, with both processed and dry versions of most loops to allow flexible integration into existing productions.
Original tempos range from 60 to 126 BPM, and Elastik's tempo-matching engine handles pitch and time-stretching without significant artifacts, providing practical workflow flexibility. The ReTune algorithm offers scale-based pitch correction for melodic elements, useful when adapting material to specific harmonic contexts.
This library serves soundtrack composers working in sci-fi, horror, and dystopian genres, as well as electronic producers seeking ready-made synth-based frameworks. While construction kit libraries remain somewhat niche in professional composition workflows, this collection delivers sufficient variety and production quality to function as a legitimate starting point for derivative scoring work or electronic production rather than simple pad-and-loop accompaniment.