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Soundiron Alto Xylophone WAV screenshot
HiDERA | 19 June 2022 | 20 MB
Alto Xylophone is a deeply sampled Orff tuned percussion instrument primarily found in elementary music classrooms, measuring at just over two feet long. It has a warm plunky tone and fast decay, with 13 rosewood bars laid in a diatonic C major scale from C4 - A5. We used felt mallets to capture each note, then recorded glisses and percussive knocks - all up close in wide stereo inside a dry studio booth. Alto Xylophone fits comfortably in any genre from horror to jazz, and it’s ready to bring acoustic percussive accents to your next composition.
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Soundiron Frendo Ambiences WAV screenshot
HiDERA | 19 June 2022 | 223 MB
Frendo is a custom-built Soundiron instrument. We created this monster by stringing bailing wire around and through steel plates and bolts, over galvanized steel piping and across wood planks. It was meant to suffer. You can help by mistreating it in horrible ways with screwdrivers, bows, drum sticks, mallets and fingers. The instrument holds a vast amount of otherworldly sounds, which is ideal for composers looking for new disturbing, horror-like textures for their scores. This pack contains 40 haunted ambient pads created from the raw source content, filled with strikes, creaks, scrapes, shrieks, synths and more.
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Queen Chameleon Voices Of The Opera II WAV-FANTASTiC screenshot
FANTASTiC | 15 June 2022 | 36 MB
"Voices of the Opera II" is the Second Volume in Queen Chameleon's timeless collection of original lyrics and some of her favorite Classical works from past centuries of the Baroque, Romantic, and Renaissance time periods. Queen Chameleon has produced an epic vocal pack for you with some of the most popular pieces of all time, all inflicted with her own vocal interpretations of these era's. With works such as Ravel's Bolero, Puccini's Nessun Dorma, Rigoletto, Verdi's Gualtier Malde, Funiculì Funiculà, Satie's Gymnopedie, Vivaldi, Mozart, Mendelssohn's Wedding March, Strauss's Waltz, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, and more, this pack is sure to be of use to any producer needing HQ Classical Royalty Free vocals. Vocal samples are accapella, dry, zero equalization, zero compression, zero tuning, zero editing or effects. Queen Chameleon's Sample Packs are truncated for no reason other than to allow custom producing and full mixing control, to all creators at work. Samples are 16 bit 48kHz, .WAV files, easily downloadable with fast import to any DAW. Happy producing!

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