Special FX for Sound Designers
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The unmistakable sound of reggae drums and percussion. Saturated, warm and rich tones that will fall seamlessly into any track you’re working on. Arguably more so than in any genre, the rhythm section is the heart and soul of reggae. Coherently it forcefully pushes the music forward, always with the characteristic, steady beat of the drums at the very forefront. The Reggae EZX takes the traditional sound and recording techniques of reggae drums and puts it in the powerful framework of today’s most intuitive tool for drum production, EZdrummer 2. The Reggae EZX was recorded at Rub-a-Dub Studios in Stockholm, Sweden and comes with a unique and genuine collection of instruments, all handpicked for this session. It includes two full, single-headed custom drum kits, a generous selection of snares, percussion and traditional Binghi and clay hand drums.
Make original and contemporary Dubstep tracks. If you are looking to create the new sound of Dubstep immortalised recently by the likes of Benga, Skream, Skrillex, Capsa or Burial – then this is the collection you have been waiting for. ‘New Sound of Dubstep’ weighs in at over 600MB, and includes 400 samples at 24 Bit, including 255 Loops at 140 Bpm, and 145 one Shot Samples. Producers can also expect to find 60 ready to play patches for Reason NNXT, Halion, Kontakt, EXS and SFZ soft samplers. In detail ‘New Sound of Dubstep’ includes 66 Cone Wobbling Subsonic and Tearing Bass Loops, 43 Atmospheric Chords and Stabs, 122 Heavyweight Drum Loops, 20 Resonanting FX, 50 One Shot Dubstep Bass Tones, and 100 Single Drum samples for programming your own beats…
Miroslav Philharmonik 2 gives you more than an orchestra’s worth of sounds — it lets you conjure the human expression and emotion behind every single one of its sounds. It gives you an expanding library of over 2,700 instruments that each have been recorded with beautiful high-resolution sound to meet the exacting standards of Miroslav Vitous himself. You get soaring strings, animated woodwinds and majestic brass plus a majestic 9’ concert grand piano, an elegant harpsichord, stately orchestral chimes, angelic harps, a kinetic concert marimba, a warm and rich vibraphone and a lively glockenspiel that all feature that same uniquely human touch that made the original Miroslav Philharmonik such a highly regarded classic. With these sounds, you won’t just be playing notes, you’ll be playing the passion of the master musicians behind the instrument samples themselves. And because of this, every instrument just seems to “fit.”
Series 2000 Sound Effects Library from S.I was a milestone for the audio industry. It was the world’s first royalty free sound effects collection of stereo sounds to be recorded AND mastered digitally. The resulting sound quality is impressive and set a high standard for digital sound effects production that Sound Ideas maintains to this day. Because of this collection of sound effects, modern digital production studios are able to incorporate true era recordings from decades ago – providing digital accuracy for the technological sounds of the time. For timeless sound effects that do not change, as well as wide ranging digital recordings for sounds that you cannot duplicate today, turn to the Series 2000 Sound Effects Library.
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‘Cartoon & Comedy Sounds’ features a collection of more than 250 hand-crafted sounds. Designed & recorded at pristine 24 Bit / 96 Khz resolution using the highest quality equipment providing a discrete signal path. These unique sounds are ready to be used within your audio-visual project straight away, 100% Royalty Free.This collection was designed & recorded using top quality equipment providing a discrete signal path: Sound Devices 702 field recorder, a pair of Neumann KM184 microphones, Access Virus Ti virtual analog synthesiser, DSI Prophet analog synthesiser, Waldorf Pulse 2. We have also used an Apogee Symphony AD/DA for additional processing and routing.