TM say they have created a library solely from errors, some of them completely accidental, some where they just looked the other way whilst the accident happened.
Home movie soundtracks mangled with the wrong converters, musical toys tortured into revealing hidden sonic secrets and computer hard drives dying noisily, all of the sounds in this library started out life as errors.
Some of them have been further treated with a mixture of applied computer processing and traditional studio techniques, some left as nature (never) intended.
Available in Kontakt, Reason Refill and WAV/REX2 formats.
All formats are 24 bit / 48khz.
• Reason Refill contains:
• 30 NN-XT sampler patches.
• 14 Combinator instruments, all with performance controls and extensive processing.
• 200+ single hits, from FX to drums.
• NN-XT patches with all the single hits mapped across the keyboard.
• 46 REX2 loops, from percussion to melodic material.
• Kontakt version contains:
• 32 instrument patches.
• 30 drum and instrument loop patches.
• 200+ singles hits, from FX to drums.
• 8 patches with the single hits mapped across the keyboard for ease of use.
• 46 REX2 loops, from percussion to melodic material.
• Patches include mod wheel automation and custom Performance Views to allow easy access to the most important controls.
Pricing
£19.99
Visit tonemanufacture.com/error-tone for more.
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