Beatboxing Sound Library For Alchemy

US Camel Audio's Shlomo Beatbox features manipulated beats and vocal instruments      27/09/12

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Camel Audio has released Shlomo Beatbox, which they describe as a Sound Library for Alchemy and the free Alchemy Player, featuring amazing manipulated beats and inspiring vocal instruments. Here's what Camel Audio has to say about it:
"Beatboxer extraordinaire Shlomo recorded an exclusive sample set, utilising all of his astonishing beatboxing and vocalising skills. Camel Audio's award-winning team of sound designers then worked their creative magic, morphing, mutating, mixing, layering, glitching, and warping those superlative samples to create a unique collection of loops, kits, vocal-based instruments, and inspiring effects.
Shlomo Beatbox features 150 presets (each with eight hand crafted variations), nearly 700MB of exclusive samples and 156 SFZ instruments. Suited to urban, electronica, downtempo, electro, and soundtrack genres, all sounds are fully tagged for the powerful new browser in Alchemy v1.5, the latest update to Camel Audio's popular sample manipulation synthesiser.
Shlomo is World Loopstation Champion, a Grammy Award nominee, and has collaborated with artists as diverse as Bjork, Jarvis Cocker, and DJ Yoda. Now, thanks to Shlomo Beatbox, anyone can bring his unique talents to their own productions!"

Pricing and Availability:
Shlomo Beatbox is available now for $59 USD / 49 EUR / £39 GBP. More information:

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