IDM Glitch Samples
P2P | 23 January 2024 | 5.4 GB
This library is packed with percussion, loops, glitches, tonal and atonal sounds. Over 10GB with Almost 20,000 sounds.
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This library is packed with percussion, loops, glitches, tonal and atonal sounds. Over 10GB with Almost 20,000 sounds.
Over 300 presets for the most popular effect plugins out there. Arturia, Effect Rack, Guitar Rig, Portal, Thermal & RC-20. Take your production game to the next level and instantly transform a basic melody into a unique masterpiece. These custom presets are easy to install and will help you reach new heights in sound design and beat making.
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The classical Swing big-band ensemble includes 5 saxophones: 2 Alto, 2 Tenor and 1 Baritone saxophone. The transposing Tenor saxophone in Bb covers the middle range. Its sound can be very raw and “dirty”. Stan Getz is one of a large number of well-known players of this instrument. The musician for all the instruments, Robert Bernhard, plays in illustrious circles. His experience in orchestral music is as profound as his improvisations in jazz, funk and blues. He has captured all the nuances of the Selmer Mark VI series instruments (reissues of the famous vintage saxes of the Sixties) – from sensitive to aggressive, from whispering to screaming, exploiting the full dynamic range of these instruments.