Audio Brewers releases Signals 'Blue' - Pulses and Textures Designer Kontakt Instrument
Audio Brewers has announced the release of Signals 'Blue', described as "a Harmonically-Coherent Pulses and Textures designer in Ambisonics".
Here's what they say:
Signals 'Blue' is a versatile tool to design custom pulses and textures that can adapt to any key, be major or minor and from there, to a plethora of chords with multiple voicings. This way, the resulting texture not only fills the composer's music with an ambience, but this ambience is coherent to the chord progressions as they move through the music.
Unlike some other textural libraries where samples are ready with baked effects or pulses, Audio Brewers created raw textural samples to offer users complete artistic control on the results thanks to the powerful and versatile engine. By having these textures in raw, the user can decide how they combine, how they pulse, how they modulate and which effects are applied - a complete textural Swiss-army knife.
But that's not all. Because the company's philosophy is to create sample libraries in Ambisonics so that they can be compatible with any speaker-array, they saw the sampling phase as a new challenge and instead of using plugins with reverbs or virtual halls, they built an acoustic installation that would reshape sounds in a natural custom three-dimensional sphere.
Audio Brewers says this helped push their sampling methods to a new level, and thanks to it, Digitally Processed samples can now be translated into an organic Ambisonics environment - everything that was captured and mixed was the natural replica of real acoustic morph.
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Finally, Audio Brewers developed a new interesting way to approach sound design by making Signals 'Blue' compatible with touch screens.
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Signals 'Blue' was sampled at 24-bit/48kHz quality. Over 60GB (compressed to 28.3GB lossless).
Intro Price: €49. Goes €89 on March 1st, 2021.
Signals 'Blue' comes both in Ambisonics and in Stereo at no additional cost.