
The definitive collection of 90s electronica sounds from one of the masters of preset design, Matt Bowdler (The Unfinished). Inspired by 1990s dance and jungle cult hits, IDM and the Wipeout soundtrack, this vast collection of 150 presets covers dance music's golden era in its full and eclectic glory.
Use it for: Rave-ready leads, squelchy sequences, big beat basses and much more.

Pizza Hotline brings you the distinctive DnB sound of 1990s low-poly video games. Channeling the unique flavor of jungle that soundtracked early 3D consoles, this pack delivers the synth sounds of gaming’s biggest paradigm shift. Dive deep into atmospheric textures and recall the moment when electronic music and gaming culture first collided.
Use it for: Cerebral pads, submarine basses, crystalline SFX and more.

Myagi brings you the euphoric synth sounds of early 1990s rave music culture and the second Summer of Love. Create stadium-sized dance anthems with over-the-top leads and squelchy basslines. This preset collection is a nostalgic celebration of one of the most influential moments in music culture, which shaped a new generation of dance, trance and house artists.
Use it for: Blissed-out leads, squelchy basslines, trance-inducing pads and more.

London calling! ARC Noise captures the authentic spirit of UK Garage in this 71-preset collection. Inspired by the sounds of pirate radio sessions and club nights of ‘90s London, this pack captures the synth flavors of UKG, blending street attitude with dance floor sophistication.
Use it for: Warm sub-bass, earworm hooks, silky-smooth pads and more.

Explore the futuristic side of Chiptune with cutting-edge patches that merge retro aesthetics with a modern pop sound. LukHash is known for integrating 8-bit devices like the Commodore 64 into his production setup. His 2021 “We Are Stardust” album was a UK Top-40 hit and he’s been featured in gaming titles such as the Double Dragon trilogy. In this pack, LukHash shares some of his favorite BA-1 presets for contemporary chiptune production.
Use the presets for: Cutting-edge chiptune sounds with a modern twist.

Get the nostalgic sound of retro arcade games right inside your BA-1. Tokyo-based Prof. Sakamoto is a chiptune icon, known for albums such as SKMT and REBUILD. He’s also a prolific gaming culture virtuoso, having memorized over 1,000 game melodies and composed multiple renowned game soundtracks. His preset pack for BA-1 is a full collection of all the sounds you'll need to produce authentic chiptune tracks.
Use the presets for: Classic 8-bit / chiptune style synth sounds.

Illuminate your productions with a bright and colorful palette of sounds for epic arcade games that never existed (except for in your dreams). Button Masher is a Grammy-winning arranger, musician and composer known for mixing jazz fusion with chiptune. He is the first chiptune artist to ever win a Grammy and has generously shared a bit of his magic with BA-1 users.
Use the presets for: Colorful and wonky chiptune patches that break stylistic conventions.

Sunglasses Kid’s style of glorious and cinematic 80s soundtracks has garnered more than 20 million streams – quite remarkable for an instrumental artist who produces tracks that belong in a past century. We convinced him to share 64 presets for BA-1, capturing the Sunglasses Kid signature sound of widescreen synthwave. The pack offers deep and colorful synth patches to transport your tracks to a sunny day in 1985.
Use the presets for: Authentically 80s synth-pop sounds with cinematic grandeur.

Take a trip back to the late 1970s and create analog synth infused disco tracks reminiscent of Giorgio Moroder and 12” cult singles like ‘I Feel Love’. The Space Disco pack is created by Turbotito, aka Filip Nikolic, an LA-based producer, label owner and co-founder of the band Poolside. Filip shares his deep love and mastery of electro-infused disco and vintage synthesis in 69 versatile BA-1 presets.
Use the presets for: Warm 70s-era analog synth disco basslines, arps, leads and beyond.

Add dark and dystopian vintage textures to your tracks with this preset bank created by Synthwave hero Michael Oakley. The BA-1 Cyberpunk expansion brings you the haunting sounds of gloomy 80s futurism and makes for a perfect soundtrack to scenes of neon-lit skylines and urban decay. Released by your favorite megacorporation Baby Audio Industries.
Use the presets for: Dystopian pop and synthwave sounds.

Unlock the loud and gritty sounds of early 1990s rave culture when a new trance scene was emerging. NatLife's preset expansion celebrates the sounds of dance music before it went mainstream and comes packed with detuned saw leads, acidy basslines and wonky electronic effects. If you're looking for authentic early trance sounds, load these presets into BA-1 and set the BPM to 132!
Use the presets for: Raw, gritty and detuned 90s trance/dance patches.

Add some twisted synth chaos to your tracks with K/V’s pack, celebrating the early days of industrial music. Combining the provocative ethos of the punk scene with a fascination for synthesizers, the first wave of industrial artists pushed the envelope for what electronic music could sound like. Get ready to embrace the dark, ugly and avant-garde with 64 unique synth patches.
Use the presets for: Aggressive and left-field synth sounds that capture the spirit of early industrial music.

We teamed up with film composer The Unfinished / Matt Bowdler to create Neon Black: A dark ‘retro synth score’ expansion pack reminiscent of John Carpenter soundtracks, haunted mansions and eerie VFX. If you need some 1980s horror movie magic in your productions – with a modern twist – this is your gateway.
Use the presets for: Dark, cinematic textures with an 80s flavor.

This one is for the electro connoisseurs! With one foot in a Kraftwerk universe, and the other in the future, Electro Elixir brings you pure synthesizer joy. The preset pack, created by Dutch sound designer Solidtrax, explores the roots of electronic music and transports you back to a time when synthesizers were seen as dystopian and foreign. These presets are brutalist and minimal, showcasing the gritty side of BA-1 as an instrument.
Use the presets for: Pure electro patches inspired by the origins of electronic music.

Arguably, no one mastered Japanese 80s synths better than the Japanese producers themselves. So we teamed up with superstar producer Ryuichiro Yamaki to create City Pop Vol. 1 and 2. Sleek, colorful and stylish, City Pop Vol. 1 will transport your tracks back to the dreamy metropolis that was Tokyo in the 1980s.
Use the presets for: Classic J-Pop / City Pop sounds.

In City Pop Vol. 2 Ryuichiro Yamaki explores the outer bounds of the JPOP and Kawaii genres, giving you bright and bubbly sounds with no further processing needed. No matter your style of music, these patches will cut through the mix and pop right out of your speakers.
Use the presets for: Modern J-Pop / City Pop sounds.