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Silence and OtherSounds FREAKTION [KONTAKT]
Team DECiBEL | 14 September 2020 | 962.9 MB
CINEMATIC HORROR METALLIC NOISES
Freaktion is a collection of sounds from tormented metallic objects. We've experimented with friction mallets, superballs, bows and multiple stiff and sharp objects on a large variety of metals, such as large aluminium plates, tension coils, elastic springs, buckets and even custom-made stringed instruments.
The result is a finely designed cinematic library of unsettling strident noises, horrifying squeals, sinister squeaks and other effects that you won't find anywhere else.
Freaktion is for sound designers and composers of horror cinematic music looking for new, unique sounds: whenever you're looking to add a disturbing, 'freaky' character to your productions, this sound library will offer you a wide choice among long pitch bends, scratchy rising elements, ear piercing screeches and even deep organic tones and vocal effects.
Freaktion also comes with a set of original source recordings (130+ 96 kHz, 24 bit, .wav). These sounds have been treated with a very transparent process of EQ and de-noising , plus adding some light sweeteners to create more presence along the spectrum. You can use these sounds as building blocks to create your own sound effects.
11 Kontakt Instruments with a custom UI are included in this library. For more details scroll down to the Kontakt Instruments section.
WHAT'S INSIDE FREAKTION
4 folders of high resolution and Royalty-Free sounds
A total of 330+ sounds (96 kHz, 24 bit .wav)
Rubbed metallic elements and surfaces (friction mallets, super-ball)
Bowed coils and springs
Horrifying squeaks and squeals
Eerie SFXs from stringed instruments built ad hoc
Cinematic tones and vocal effects
Construction kit of 130+ source recordings (friction mallets, bows plus any sort of sharp objects applied to surfaces, plates, strings, coils, metallic wires, springs, buckets and resonators)
11 Kontakt Instruments (Full version 5.8.1 or later required) with a custom UI to further manipulate the sounds
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Freaktion is a collection of sounds from tormented metallic objects. We've experimented with friction mallets, superballs, bows and multiple stiff and sharp objects on a large variety of metals, such as large aluminium plates, tension coils, elastic springs, buckets and even custom-made stringed instruments.
The result is a finely designed cinematic library of unsettling strident noises, horrifying squeals, sinister squeaks and other effects that you won't find anywhere else.
Freaktion is for sound designers and composers of horror cinematic music looking for new, unique sounds: whenever you're looking to add a disturbing, 'freaky' character to your productions, this sound library will offer you a wide choice among long pitch bends, scratchy rising elements, ear piercing screeches and even deep organic tones and vocal effects.
Freaktion also comes with a set of original source recordings (130+ 96 kHz, 24 bit, .wav). These sounds have been treated with a very transparent process of EQ and de-noising , plus adding some light sweeteners to create more presence along the spectrum. You can use these sounds as building blocks to create your own sound effects.
11 Kontakt Instruments with a custom UI are included in this library. For more details scroll down to the Kontakt Instruments section.
WHAT'S INSIDE FREAKTION
4 folders of high resolution and Royalty-Free sounds
A total of 330+ sounds (96 kHz, 24 bit .wav)
Rubbed metallic elements and surfaces (friction mallets, super-ball)
Bowed coils and springs
Horrifying squeaks and squeals
Eerie SFXs from stringed instruments built ad hoc
Cinematic tones and vocal effects
Construction kit of 130+ source recordings (friction mallets, bows plus any sort of sharp objects applied to surfaces, plates, strings, coils, metallic wires, springs, buckets and resonators)
11 Kontakt Instruments (Full version 5.8.1 or later required) with a custom UI to further manipulate the sounds
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