Pay What You Want For New Sound Library

US Camel Audio releases Planet Earth for Alchemy and Alchemy Player      06/08/10

Pay What You Want For New Sound Library


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Camel Audio has announced the release of the Planet Earth Sound Library for Alchemy and Alchemy Player. Here's their press release with all the details...
Planet Earth is a new Sound Library packed full of great sounds for electronica, ambient and dance music producers. Until the end of August you can choose what you want to pay for it, with at least 50% of the proceeds going to charity.
This new Sound Library features 150 stunning sounds including massive pads, deep soundscapes, pulsating arps and fat basses. Alchemy Player VST/AU instrument is provided free and includes a further 150 sounds.
Pay what you want - this Sound Library was produced with the same uncompromising attention to detail as all other Camel Audio Sound Libraries which usually sell for $59, but until the end of August, you name your price!
50% to environmental charity Friends of the Earth - by default the amount is split equally between FOE and Camel Audio, but you can tweak the split any way you'd like.
Soundwise, Planet Earth is jammed with jungle soundscapes and tribal rhythms, industrial basses and warped machines. From ancient ritual to glimpses of alternate futures, it offers a world of new sounds for modern electronica, ambient and dance, yet manages to be both warm, lush, light and airy, as well as dark, dramatic and icy, just like Planet Earth itself.
Featuring gamelan bowls and oriental bells, bamboo bongos, glass instruments, mechanical pianos, electronic and vocal drones, Planet Earth features 320MB of new samples, including rich pads, ethnic loops, inventive soundscapes, powerful electronic basses as well as synthesisers and broken machines. It was created by a talented team of sound designers from around the globe.
Pricing and Availability:
Until the end of August you choose what you want to pay for Planet Earth, with at least 50% of the proceeds going to charity. More information:

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