Virtuasonic has released "Noise at the Concert", a sample library consisting of various audience and stage noises recorded before and during different classical music concerts.
Weighing in at about 1GB, this collection contains a total of 124 samples subdivided into eight sets that include the usual “moments of waiting” before a piece (chattering, stage noise, paper noise, coughs, etc.), and, of course, different kinds of applause.
All sounds are 24bit/44.1KHz stereo files, but a sampleset is also available at the higher sampling rate of 96KHz. This last one has been recorded from two different positions (in front of the ensemble/orchestra and on the stage) that can be used alone or mixed at your taste to obtain a different balance between the two recordings.
Specifications:
- 124 samples organized into 8 different sets
- 1 sampleset recorded from two different positions (front/stage)
- Sampling rate: all files 44.1KHz (26 files also available at 96KHz)
- Total size: 1.18GB
- Formats: WAV 24-bit
Pricing
The introductory price for “Noise at the Concert” is $29.95 / €19.95 (excl.VAT).
For more information and some audio examples, visit www.virtuasonic.com.
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