Fission A is a new library for Kontakt 6 and is inspired by works of Hildur Guðnadóttir and specially her soundtrack for the outstanding HBO serie Chernobyl. This library is created together with the Fission B library for Omnisphere 2. Both use the same soundsources, but are meant to be complimentary. If you want to order them as bundle, add both products to the cart use the coupon FISSIONBUNDLE to receive an additional 15% discount.
Ever since watching the first minutes of the Chernobyl serie I was drawn to its sound universe and I started recording and creating sounds for a project inspired by this. Now a few months further this has resulted in the Fission A and B libraries. I created 200 soundsources from recordings of an old cello, a bassoon, some flutes, a few bass guitars, a piano, from my guitars, from field recordings and sounds that I created within various synths. I mangled all the sounds to create a dark atmosphere.
Specifications:
- Requires the Full Version of Kontakt 6.6.1+ (Does NOT work with Kontakt Player)
- 200 soundsources
- 269 snapshots (20 new added in 2.0)
- 4.71 GB (1000+ samples – compressed NCW)
- Installed via the Pulse Downloader App (If you wish a manual download link, contact me after your purchase at info@triplespiralaudio.com)
- Watermarked sample
Features:
- 2 layers with indepent control for volume, pan and ADSR, filter and filter envelope
- User Sample drag and drop
- LFO control for each layer
- Big knob with assignable FX
- Dedicated FX page with Imager, Skreamer, Phasis, Flanger, Choral, Flair and Lo-fi
- Arpeggiator
- Convolution Reverb
- Replika Delay
Update 2.0 – New GUI, 20 new snapshots, improved performance and bug fixes – update is available for free on Pulse
Review by Sample Library Review: https://www.samplelibraryreview.com/the-reviews/review-fission-a-and-fission-b-by-triple-spiral-audio/
“To be blunt, you are not going to be composing the sequel to a feel-good Disney movie with this library. I think what fascinates me most, is the vintage dusty attic feel as if you were transported to a different, nostalgic time long ago where you get the sense of something familiar yet the sense of also being displaced.”
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