This is a metal dumpster door with a really emotive creak. It’s pretty heavy sounding on it’s own but you’ll notice in the demo, as each sound plays, a one octave lower version of the same sound plays immediately after to show how well these pitch. The last slam is two octaves below the original.
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1-05-2019, 20:26
The Kount commands a distinctive sound that combines funky melodies with irresistible beats. Explore everything from slick synth riffs to swung percussive loops in his debut sample pack on Splice.
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1-05-2019, 20:17
Sounds are suitable for various styles of electronic music, though there are a lot of crazy sounds that lend itself to dubstep and D&B styles, nevertheless all presets have relevant mod knob assignments, so you can quickly shape it more to your liking.
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1-05-2019, 17:27
Roundel Sounds presets Acoustic Vocals Vol 9 with 3 acoustic construction kits to let you sta rt your next vocal production track! Two male and one female a-capella files in wet, dry and raw and as always the stems of each demo in wav and midi format!
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1-05-2019, 15:27
Our team of sound designers have composed sounds used in several major motion picture advertising campaigns including "X-Men: Days of Future Past", "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" and "Snow White and the Huntsman".
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1-05-2019, 11:11
This open access book provides a concise explanation of the fundamentals and background of the surround sound recording and playback technology Ambisonics. It equips readers with the psychoacoustical, signal processing, acoustical, and mathematical knowledge needed to understand the inner workings of modern processing utilities, special equipment for recording, manipulation, and reproduction in the higher-order Ambisonic format. The book comes with various practical examples based on free software tools and open scientific data for reproducible research.
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1-05-2019, 09:32
Blue Cat's Protector is a 0 dB stereo brickwall limiter with adjustable dynamics response. It will typically find its place on the master bus of your DAW to protect your audio output from overshoot, limit the general volume and improve the perceived loudness, thanks to a very transparent frequency response and its lookahead capabilities.
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1-05-2019, 08:50