Ueberschall has released Ambient Works, a resource of diverse sustained textures compiled into construction kit loop format.
You can redefine the feel of any of the 24 construction kits included by adjusting the individual layers of a kit. All sounds are logically organized and ready for use.
According to Ueberschall, Ambient Works is ideal “those who need to create and adapt complex atmospheres or laid-back music cuts.”
Each kit has the ability to:
- Tweak each layer’s pitch and tempo in realtime
- Adjust each note within a sample
- Import layers from different kits and adapt where desired
- Lock tempos to host sequencer
You can also assemble your own ambient creations by mixing and matching material from any of the kits — over 780 samples to choose from. Ambient Works is described by Ueberschall as having “the binary sounding evolution and underscore rings / shrills of today, as well as classic fluid and shimmering essentials of the past.”
- Analog enriched Pads,
- Stringed Timbres,
- Organic Atmospheres,
- Bells,
- Nature,
- Percussion and more
Specs
1.8GB, 780 Loops and Samples
Mac/PC/AU/VST/RTAS/StandAlone
Liquid Soundbank for Mac/PC/AU/VST/RTAS
Liquid Player included — no sampler required
A demo is available here.
For more information, visit their web site at www.ueberschall.com.
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