Legacy Mystery Pack Gold Edition
GTA | 20 August 2024 | 5.23 GB
Hand Picked Samples From 9 Years of Rare Packs (No longer available on our site)
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Hand Picked Samples From 9 Years of Rare Packs (No longer available on our site)
Rumble, the world’s first Kontakt Player virtual instrument to combine the finest in traditional marching drums with cutting-edge sound design. This superbly flexible virtual instrument gives educators, composers, and musicians an imaginative, innovative, and inspiring new sonic palette for creative music-making. Featuring the legendary DCI World Champion Blue Devils drum & bugle corps and Scott Johnson–one of the most sought after marching percussion arrangers and clinicians in the world–and recorded by Leslie Ann Jones on the Scoring Stage at Skywalker Sound (a Lucasfilm Ltd. Company). Rumble delivers a comprehensive set of pristine, carefully crafted marching drum samples. Each instrument was captured using modern-day film score recording techniques at multiple dynamic levels, round-robins, and at close, mid, and far microphone placements, affording composers, producers, arrangers, and performers a solid foundation for realizing accurate, dynamic musical productions.
“Sounds from Yesterday” is an album by the BBC Sound Effects Library, released on January 1, 1981. This collection features a diverse range of sound effects, including environmental sounds, animal noises, and mechanical effects, among others. It serves as a valuable resource for creators in need of authentic audio elements for various media projects.
The Music Box is a sample library for Kontakt and EXS24. Also included in the library are wind up/wind down/crank/scrape sounds. The library has at least 6 velocity layers on each instrument (some with over 40!) with over 750 samples. The Music Box is an intuitive instrument that is sure to stimulate creative ideas. It is capable of childlike nursery rhymes, eerie melodies, enchanting passages and much more. The Kontakt version of The Music Box not only contains the basic instrument patch but also 10 highly useful factory patches derived from our samples. These patches range from pads and electric piano-like sounds to extra terrestrial sound fx Recently updated to V2 with Random Round Robin Scripting.
The Music Box is a 19th century automatic musical instrument that produces sounds by the use of a set of pins placed on a revolving cylinder or disc so as to pluck the tuned teeth of a steel comb. They were developed from musical snuff boxes of the 18th century and called carillons à musique. Some of the more complex boxes also have a tiny drum and small bells, in addition to the metal comb. Note that the tone of a musical box is unlike that of any musical instrument (although it is best described as somewhere between the timbres of an mbira).
A small hand-crank music box, with each pitch sampled and spread across the full keyboard for maximum playability. The music box was recorded sitting on an open snare drum, giving more body through the resonance of the drum.
The Patch: Full range -The music box is spread across multiple octaves, giving extreme bass and high key options. Low/High Balance – The original 96k samples were pitched down to create a lower octave set of tones for a clear low end option. You can control the balance between low and high tones with the user interface. Mod Wheel for octave blend – Use the mod wheel to select the high, low, or both octaves. Allows for quick changes of timbre. The balance knobs further shape the sound when using both octaves. Pure/Rough Balance – an included convolution impulse response (preloaded in the patch) gives an option for a sharper edge to the tone. Great for darker uses or tension, and easily adjustable from the user interface. For a pure sound, just keep Pure at 100%
In order to achieve the warm and wobbling sound of vintage tape sounds, we have equipped Magnetic with lots of nice tools. Besides the charismatic Wow & Flutter there is chorus, bit crushing, a tape saturation and a versatile vibrato. But also worth to mention is the noise option – certainly an unique and charismatic feature: While playing one of the Electro Pianos, you can add a noise layer to it. Vinyl crackle, hiss, wind, rain and various tape sounds are also available. Finally you can adjust the volume and tone of the noises to suit your electric piano sound. But surley the centerpiece is the 8 different electric pianos. We re-recorded a lot of electric pianos, ran them through our Roland, Dynacord or Revox tape machines or combed through our synthesizer collection, resulting in 8 different charismatic and exciting electric pianos!
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