Rhythm Objekt is described as a "blend of sultry electro and urban" in a 4 GB sound library package.
All of the sound design was created by NYC/Detroit artist Jimmy Edgar.
These sounds are designed for producers looking to “add electronic flavor to their tracks and electronic artists who believe computers have a soul, ” the company says.
Rhythm Objekt comes with a special version of Native Instruments’ Kontakt Player 3, so no additional purchase is necessary.
Pricing & Availability
The retail price is US $199.99. Fixed Noise’s distributors are Big Fish Audio (United States), Best Service (Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland), Time & Space (UK and the rest of Europe), Crypton (Japan), Major Music (Australia).
For more information, check out www.fixednoise.com.
These sounds are designed for producers looking to “add electronic flavor to their tracks and electronic artists who believe computers have a soul, ” the company says.
Rhythm Objekt comes with a special version of Native Instruments’ Kontakt Player 3, so no additional purchase is necessary.
Pricing & Availability
The retail price is US $199.99. Fixed Noise’s distributors are Big Fish Audio (United States), Best Service (Germany, Austria, France and Switzerland), Time & Space (UK and the rest of Europe), Crypton (Japan), Major Music (Australia).
For more information, check out www.fixednoise.com.
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