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Wobblophones Ferrophone KONTAKT screenshot
KONTAKT - 531 MB
Whether you are a film composer, game composer, sound designer, performer or a passionate musician, if you want to make bodies shiver, and make hairs stand up, Ferrophone is surely a great addition to your collection.

With Ferrophone we present you our darkest and spookiest sample library so far. The sounds of Ferrophone get under your nails, pierce your ears, and give you goosebumps. This instrument is a sinister machine that’s designed for creating dark, scary, doomy soundscapes and creepy atmosphere. It is a must-have for Halloween or other horror-themed projects.

The unique signature sound of the Ferrophone comes from two nails scraping two rotating discs. One moment the Ferrophone can ring very high, quite fragile and small, the next moment it morphs into something so rough and big that it will remind you of a scene on a construction site. At times the sounds can get so dark that one could feel lost on an apocalyptic world that hasn’t seen any sunlight in ages.

In the Ferrophone sample library you will find:
- 740 MB of precisely recorded Ferrophone samples.
- 17 snapshots
- 11 snapshots optimised for Ferrophone’s discs rotated by motors
- 6 snapshots optimised for bowed playing of Ferrophone’s discs
- All samples recorded at 44.1 kHz, 24 bit
- A great library full of metallic horror sound design potential!
Full version of Kontakt 5+ required.


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  Member 14.08.2016 2 58
+178
Jeez man thanks for all these libraries! I would have never known these kontakt libraries existed if u didn't post these...and I never knew that's what makes all those creepy sounds in movies- the Ferrophone!
  Resident 14.11.2013 377
+93
You get a quite similar effect by bowing a cymbal or other metaldisks. Most of those movie sounds were done that way (in pre library ages). It's was way less hassle to tell the foley artist to bow a cymbal than to craft that thing.

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