Soundiron releases Iron Pack 7

US Pads and atmospheres from a solo soprano library      11/07/14

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Soundiron says that Iron Pack #7, the latest of their low cost micro libraries, demonstrates some of the content in their Voice Of Rapture: The Soprano performance and chromatic multi-sample library. This new Iron Pack and both The Soprano and the Tenor are on sale now for a limited time only. Here's details of the Iron Pack in Soundiron's own words...

Iron Pack 7 features 11 unique ambient pads and atmospheres sound designed by our own Spencer Nunamaker (JunoVHS), using raw source recordings from our premier solo soprano library, featuring Nichole Dechaine. There are also two  acoustic vocal presets, with playable chromatic Ah vowel sustains and live phrases Each preset includes a variety of sound shaping controls, time-stretching, reverb/FX impulses and more. Check out Spencer's video walk-through.

You'll find regular unlocked nki presets for the full version of Kontakt 4 or 5, as well as open source SFZ presets, for non Kontakt users. The SFZ presets can be used in the free Sforzando Player, the free Alchemy Player by Camel Audio and many other compatible engines. Click Here to listen to our Iron Pack demos.

This library requires the full version of Kontakt 4.2.4 or later or an SFZ 2.0 compatible engine, such as the free Sforzando Player by Plogue, Camel Alchemy or Linux Sampler.

Pricing and Availability:

IP7 is available for $3.99 through July 16th

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