Soundiron has announced the release of the l.0 update to the original Rust 1 metallic percussion library.
This first volume focuses on a variety of small odds and ends like racks, paint cans, soda cans, magnetic balls, galvanized nipples, brass beams, a bowed saw, along with bigger sounds found in mine shafts, steel tunnels, towering stairways and more.
The collection includes 1.74 GB and 2724 samples, with deep control features, a new UI and added bonus content.
Key mapping and zone placement, velocity layering, humanization and tuning have alledgedly been refined.
Pricing and Availability:
This update is free to existing Rust 1 owners. Other customers can grab Rust 1 now for $49. The price will go up to $59 after October 5th, 2012.
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