New Alchemy Sound Library

US Camel Audio releases Electronic Bass Sound Library      08/10/10

New Alchemy Sound Library


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Camel Audio has announced a new Alchemy Sound Library - Electronic Bass. Here's what they have to say about it...
This new Sound Library works as standalone instrument when used with the included Alchemy Player. Alchemy Sound Libraries offer all the benefits of sample libraries plus you can tweak sounds to fit your music using the perform controls and remix pad.
Electronic Bass is a voyage in to the depths, offering cutting precision and rock-solid foundations. From rich and powerful to clean and deep, thin and wiry to the thickest layers imaginable, this collection covers everything from hard techno bass that can slice through a mix to smooth, throbbing sub-basses, phat synthesised tones, filthy electro, deep dubstep wobble basses, short attacking stabs, speaker-shredding filter sweeps, deep hypnotic arpeggios and bouncing, sequenced bass loops.
Suitable for a wide range of genres from dubstep to techno, Electronic Bass also introduces over fifty new sampled bass sounds, and has been carefully sorted in to folder categories so you can quickly find the most suitable candidate for your project. Electronic Bass was created by our talented team of sound designers from around the globe.
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This sound library costs 59USD / 49EUR / 39GBP and includes a free license for Alchemy Player More information:

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