A Starscape Of Sound

US Camel Audio release Starscape Sounds for Absynth      19/09/07

A Starscape Of Sound


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Camel Audio have announced the release of Starscape Absynth Sounds for Native Instruments Absynth 4.
Starscape Absynth Sounds is a collection of 250 high-quality presets designed by Tim Conrardy, featuring evolving, moving textures, 'alien' ethnic instruments, intricate rhythms, 'spacial' basses and leads, and otherworldly sound effects.
Camel Audio tell us that these meticulously-designed patches have numerous performance controls assigned for easy tweaking and spontaneous far-flung sound explorations. The library includes 230 megabytes of specially-created sample content, featuring custom-made circuit bent devices, vocal and vocoder experiments, analogue modular systems, acoustic instruments and even field recordings.
A demo version is available comprising of 20 free presets with mono samples.
Pricing and Availability:
Starscape Absynth Sounds can be purchased online for just $99 / €89 / £66
Biolabs Absynth Sounds vols 1-3 and 4-6 can be purchased at half price if ordered at the same time.
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