Percussion Builder For Kontakt

US Red Room Audio announces Cue Builders Cinematic Rhythms      27/09/19

Red Room Audio has launched CUE BUILDERS CINEMATIC RHYTHMS, which they say is the first in a new range of CUE BUILDERS products, designed as a fast and flexible way to write music. A spokesperson told us, "CUE BUILDERS libraries are thematic collections of time-saving compositional building blocks for instant inspiration. The product’s ingenious multi-stem approach offers a level of depth that goes beyond that of other loop-based libraries, allowing you to dissect and tweak individual elements to dial in just the right flavors."

CUE BUILDERS CINEMATIC RHYTHMS contains over 400 tempo-synced percussion loops in 2 categories (Epic and World). Each category offers a wide selection of phrases in 6 time signatures with up to 6 layered (and fully accessible) stems per phrase, conveniently separated by tonal color (High, Mid and Low). A hand-picked team of 10 sound designers from around the world constructed these phrases using Red Room Audio’s vast boutique collection of meticulously deep-sampled percussion instruments, recorded on a scoring stage. Red Room Audio says that this unique method allows for several valuable features including two microphone positions (close & hall) and perfectly synced and fully mixable stems that can be exported individually. They tell us that the phrases have been exported at four different BPM for exceptional quality regardless of your project’s tempo. For convenience, all phrases are also available as drag-and-drop .wav files.

Pricing and Availability:
The library runs in the full version of Kontakt 5.8.1 and above and is available for the list price of $99. Discounted intro pricing of $79 is available for a short period after release.

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