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Libreria con la cual Neo Toxic creo sus primeras pistas dubstep.

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Neo Toxic uses Ableton Live for secondary sound production, as highlighted in Ableton's feature on their music production techniques.

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Neo Toxic utilized the Lennar Digital Sylenth1 Software Synthesizer in their early productions, as highlighted by LennarDigital. Although its usage has declined over time, it played a significant role in shaping Neo Toxic's initial sound.

Neo Toxic utilizes the Image-Line Harmor plugin, known for its complex glitch sound capabilities, in the psytrance genre. This usage is detailed by FL Studio on the Harmor product page.

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Neo Toxic frequently uses the Native Instruments Massive Synth for his big room and dubstep compositions, as highlighted on the Native Instruments website.

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Neo Toxic uses Image Line FL Studio, a DAW software, for music creation. According to Image Line Software, this program was instrumental in Neo Toxic's early work and remains a key part of their production process.

Neo Toxic utilizes the Dada Life Sausage Fattener Plugin to enhance the volume of low-frequency sounds, creating a distinctive saturation effect. This usage is highlighted on the official Dada Life website.

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Neo Toxic has utilized the Cakewalk Z3TA+ 1.5 Software Synth to create several 1980s-inspired remixes. Although these remixes remain unreleased, they are featured prominently in live performances.

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Neo Toxic uses the reFX Nexus 2 synth plugin for psytrance performances, as noted on the official Nexus page by reFX.

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In a tweet, Neo Toxic discusses Freakshow Industries' strategy, highlighting the download page for the Dumpster Fire plugin.

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In this instagram picture, you can see the midi in the second photo

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