AudioThing celebrates Halloween with a pumpkin sample library for Kontakt and a promotion on its products.
44.1kHz samples created from pumpkins and manipulated with various objects.
You’ll find, among other rarities, textures, hits, a false transistor organ as well as an impulse response of the inside of a big pumpkin. Up to 6 round robins are available for each sample.
The vegetables were recording with two microphones, one is a large diaphragm condenser model and the other is a piezo installed directly into the pumpkins, then the mice were mixed.
Price: 5€
More info at www.audiothing.net.
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