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The Unfinished Humankind 2020 -BUY SOUNDS | HELP LIVES
The Unfinished Humankind 2020 – BUY SOUNDS | HELP LIVES
Humankind is a collection of 12 soundsets. Previously Matt from The Unfinished had released Humankind soundsets for Absynth, Bazille, Diva, Massive, Omnisphere, Trilian, Zebra2, and ZebraHZ. And now he added four brand new ones for RePro-1, RePro-5, The Legend, and Uno LX.
Support and Pricing
Each soundset contains 64 patches and 50% of all the proceeds will go to The Trussell Trust, a fantastic charity in the UK that provides emergency food and support to people locked in poverty.
You can purchase each individual Humankind soundset for just £9.99 +VAT. There is also a Humankind 2020 Bundle featuring the four new soundsets for £29.99 +VAT, and a Humankind Bundle with all 12 soundsets for £89.99 +VAT.
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Reason Studios Reason 11 Sale
Reason Studios Reason 11 Sale
Make music the way you want with Reason 11 (Affiliate Link), now available as rack VST plugin within your DAW! Save up to 30% off (Affiliate Link), including upgrades.
Reason Rack Plugin for Pro Tools was recently released.
Version to choose from
- Reason 11 Upgrade from Intro / Ltd / Essentials / Adapted / Lite (Affiliate Link)
- Reason 11 (Affiliate Link)
- Reason 11 Suite Upgrade from Reason Full (Affiliate Link)
- Reason 11 Suite (Affiliate Link)
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Heavyocity Introduces #StayHome. Homemade Loops to Benefit those Impacted by COVID-19
Heavyocity Introduces #StayHome. Homemade Loops to Benefit those Impacted by COVID-19
Heavyocity is headquartered right in New York City, the City is one of the epicenters of the COVID-19 outbreak. Heavyocity and most other NY residents have been working from home for many weeks.
At a time like this, they understand the financial uncertainty and fear everybody is feeling. Words alone aren’t enough when our healthcare workers are on the front lines, and our friends and families need our support. Whether it’s supplied for healthcare workers or assisting struggling families to make ends meet, everyone wants to help.
Heavyocity can play a small part in providing assistance to those in need as we work to come out on the other side of this crisis. To that end, the Heavyocity team has spent the last few weeks developing a new pack of tonal and percussive loops, created and processed in their homes and home studios. Heavyocity is calling it #StayHome, and it will be available as a “pay-what-you-want” product, with all proceeds going to charities supporting those affected by COVID-19. Heavyocity and you through purchasing this pack will be supporting UNICEF, Artist Relief, and the Food Bank for NYC.
Despite the current events, Heavyocity is committed to keeping their families safe and continuing to do the work they love. Heavyocity remains dedicated to you, the Heavyocity extended family, and the incredible community of artists, composers, producers, and sound designers worldwide. They will proceed to do their very best to provide new, high-quality virtual instruments over the coming months, with the goal of inspiring you to keep writing, composing, and creating.
Audio Plugin Deals
Top 5 Orchestral Libraries by Audio Plugin Deals
Top 5 Orchestral Libraries by Audio Plugin Deals
Audio Plugin Deals (ADP) published their Top 5 Orchestral Libraries’ for a film composer key fundamental instruments and tone needed.
Audio Plugin Deals Top 5 Orchestral Libraries
No. 1 – Sonuscore Lyrical Violin Phrases (Affiliate Link)
Along with its companion libraries “Lyrical Cello Phrases” (Affiliate Link) and “Lyrical Vocal Phrases” (Affiliate Link), are astonishingly helpful phrase-based libraries for attaching a human feeling to your compositions. Not only do they feature a TON of phrases, in any key and many different scales and styles, they include a legato instrument as well for writing your own melodies and phrases. These phrases can easily be the secret sauce to pushing your compositions to the next level.
No. 2 – Harmonic Subtones Emotional Cello by Best Service (Affiliate Link) is a super deep-sampled cello library, the playability, sound, and versatility of this library are on another level. Starring an extensive amount of articulations and playing styles, and a wonderfully realistic legato that can do anything from slow, powerful lines to active and agile virtuoso playing. This instrument is an ADP favorite solo cello on the market currently. While ADP loves other libraries such as Cinesamples Tina Guo Cello Legato, this library is far more versatile and flexible in what it allows you to play and sounds just as realistic.
No. 3 – Sonuscore Origins (Affiliate Link) series
The Origins (Affiliate Link) series by Sonuscore feature beautifully sampled plucked and hammered string instruments, but the real magic lies in the arpeggiator which adds life and movement to your chord progressions and adds processing and effects while still maintaining a natural, acoustic sound. ADP loves this series for adding a natural “synth style” sequence/arp to an orchestral production where synths would be out of place.
No. 4 – Impact Soundworks Orchestral Bundle (Affiliate Link)
Featuring a ridiculous amount of content, here APD used the following: Rhapsody Orchestral Colors, Furia Staccato Strings, and Vocalisa (Slavic Women’s Choir). The Rhapsody Orchestral Colors series is excellent for sketching and ensemble/chord-based patches, as well as clusters, effects, and other more atonal articulations. You get the whole string, brass, and woodwind section mapped across your keyboard for easily sketching out ideas quickly. Furia Staccato Strings ADP used for a more aggressive short string sound, and the Vocalisa Choir has a beautiful, unique tone that really cuts through a mix and in some ways is superior to a more traditional, classical symphonic choir.
No. 5 – Soundiron Insane Bundle (Affiliate Link): Another huge bundle, for this track I used the amazing Venus Women’s Choir and Steel Tones. The Venus choir has some of the best legato ADP has ever heard, buttery creamy and flowing and adds a ton of realism and depth to the track, even used sparingly. The choir is huge in content and I only use one articulation, so it’s worth checking out other demos to see all it has to offer. ADP used Steel Tones to add some percussive/metallic texture to the track, which just adds depth and “ear candy” and a bit of texture.
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