Man Makes Noise
Man Makes Noise Releases Puro – Cinematic Textures and Pads Soundset for Omnisphere 2.6
Man Makes Noise Releases Puro – Cinematic Textures and Pads Soundset for Omnisphere 2.6
Man Makes Noise releases Puro for Omnisphere 2.6 today. The name originates from Puro (Finnish); a stream, brook. (Spanish); pure
Puro is all about atmosphere. It’s about modern cinematic textures and pads. It’s a search for beauty in ugly places. Built from bits and pieces of organic sounds Puro, like the water is a stream, is built to be constantly moving and evolving. And like a stream turns into a river and rivers run into lakes and oceans Puro grows from small to vast.
Puro also gives you 494 brand new sound sources for Omnisphere. For Puro Man Makes Noise recorded a variety of traditional and custom-built instruments as well as hardware synths and a large selection of found sounds.
Puro contains 200 patches that are divided into four categories: NOISESCAPES (22), PADS + STRINGS (108), TEXTURES PLAYABLE (41), TEXTURES SOUNDSCAPES (29).
- 14 Instruments
Piano (the on in the lobby), Seagull M4 Dulcimer, Maika’i Soprano Ukulele, A Broken Souvenir Ukulele (a busted cheap thing found in a dumpster), Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Toy xylophone, Djembe, Metal Bell, Tambourine, Windchimes (Koshi model), Recorder, Male Voice (Man Makes Noise’s voice), Small Gong. - 3 Custom Built Instruments
PVC Bansuri (built from a cold water pipe), Baseboard (custom wire instrument), The Jumalauta (custom single string instrument). - 2 Hardware Synths
Arturia MicroFreak, Arturia Matrix Brute - 40+ Found Sound Sources
a dog’s water bowl, metal pot, metal bowl, a kettle and lid, door handles, glass bottles, plastic bottles, metal pipes, metal radiators, a wooden box with a rubber band, metal hinges, metal hits, a wok lid, an egg slicer (mandolin style), a large wood saw, natural water sounds (streams and sewers), a toy car engine, a rusty barbecue, a plastic water jug, a vacuum cleaner, a metal rake, a metal scythe, sneakers, glass plates, incidental bird recordings, trees, a travel-size didgeridoo, a water barrel, a kitchen knife, Jaz Amsterdam trash can, broken glass, a shovel, a toy car, glass shower wall at Jaz Amsterdam, a punching bag, a crowbar, a wooden door frame.
Puro also contains two simple percussion instruments as a bonus. These are presented in Kontakt 5 (5.1.8) format. The sample content of these is unlocked so they can be loaded into any sampler. Puro requires Spectrasonic’s Omnisphere 2.6. The bonus content requires the full retail version of Kontakt 5 (5.1.8).
Man Makes Noise offers a freebie of 10 patches for you to test out what Puro is. Get the patches here.
Pricing and Availability
The price of Puro is 49€ (excluding VAT) with an intro offer of 29€ (excluding VAT) until the 31st of July 2020.
Kilohearts Phase Plant
PHASEFREAK Soundset for Phase Plant – Meet the Freak
Meet the PHASEFREAK
Tapsa Kuusniemi the man behind Man Makes Noise loves odd little things that make sound. And Arturia’s MicroFreak is just that kind of a thing. It’s a mightly little beast with a huge sound.
Tapsa loves things you can mess around, rearrange and scramble anyway you want. This is why Tapsa loves Kilohearts’ Phase Plant. Naturally, he had to pair those two up. The included 100 cinematic patches for Kilohearts’ Phase Plant synth and takes up 195 MB of hard drive space.
Tapsa recorded sounds from the MicroFreak and tweaked, turned, and generally messed with them inside Phase Plant. The result is a cinematic synth set that has a futuristic sci-fi sound. The range is from squeaky clean and ethereal to dirty and gritty as heck.
Installation
Just need to drag and drop the file “manmakesnoise.phasefreak.bank” into the Phase Plant hosts in your DAW and it will be instantly added to the collection.
PhaseFreak requires Kilohearts’ Phase Plant to work. To learn more about the Phase Plant take a look at our Phase Plant Review – an Enormous Hybrid Synthesizer and Sound Design Tool by Kilohearts.
Pricing and Availability
PhaseFreak retails for 29€ (excluding VAT where applicable) with an introductory offer of 19€ until the June, 9th 2021.
Virtual Instrument Library
WalkThrough The Bottle by Man Makes Noise
The Bottle by Man Makes Noise
Man Makes Noise released a new Kontakt-based library – The Bottle. Tapsa a sound designer running Man Makes Noise One started with this library when his wife decided she wanted a fancy drinking bottle. A fancy metallic drinking bottle. Of course, it needed to be sampled by Tapsa. The Bottle was hit with rubber and felt mallets. Tapsa recorded three variants of it: one with the bottle being completely empty, one with it filled halfway with water, and one with the bottle full of water.
These samples we processed to bring you 8 mallet instruments, 4 sound-designed instruments, and 4 sound-designed pads. These range from clean and beautiful mallets to dark and dissonant atmospherics. The Bottle has a cinematic, atmospheric vibe to it.
Pricing and Availability
The Bottle retails for 15€ (excluding VAT where applicable) with an introductory offer of 10€ until the 24th of May 2021.
Virtual Instrument Library
Man Makes Noise Releases Kontakt Library The Bottle
Man Makes Noise’s The Bottle
Man Makes Noise released a new Kontakt-based library – The Bottle. Tapsa a sound designer running Man Makes Noise One started with this library when his wife decided she wanted a fancy drinking bottle. A fancy metallic drinking bottle. Of course, it needed to be sampled by Tapsa. The Bottle was hit with rubber and felt mallets. Tapsa recorded three variants of it: one with the bottle being completely empty, one with it filled halfway with water, and one with the bottle full of water.
These samples we processed to bring you 8 mallet instruments, 4 sound-designed instruments, and 4 sound-designed pads. These range from clean and beautiful mallets to dark and dissonant atmospherics. The Bottle has a cinematic, atmospheric vibe to it.
Metallic bottle instrument for Native Instrument’s FULL Kontakt 5.8.1 and Melda Productions MSoundfactory.
Contents
The Bottle Kontakt version contains 16 NKI patches, 2625 uncompressed WAV samples and takes up 3,7 GB of hard disk space.
The samples are left in uncompressed WAV format to provide you with the possibility to load them into your favorite sampler or use them as raw audio files in your DAW.
The Bottle MSoundfactory version contains 5 patches and takes up 600 MB of hard disk space.
Both versions use the same original samples and you get both versions to use.
Tech Specs
The Bottle Kontakt version requires the FULL VERSION of Kontakt 5. It is proven to work with version 5.8.1 and higher. It will not function in the Free Kontakt Player version.
The Bottle MSoundfactory only requires the free MSoundfactory Player. You can download it here.
Pricing and Availability
The Bottle retails for 15€ (excluding VAT where applicable) with an introductory offer of 10€ until the 24th of May 2021.
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