Strings And Choir Sample Library With Synth-Like Features

US FrozenPlain releases Phoenix for Kontakt 5      07/02/14

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FrozenPlain tells us that Phoenix is a strings and choir Kontakt library which offers more than just samples. Here's what they have to say, "Phoenix handles almost like a synth; it has envelopes, velocity controls, 2 customisable LFOs and 6 effects. The sounds themselves originate from synthesisers and from granulised real samples - these have a characteristic smooth and organic sound. The 6 layers can be mixed, tuned, panned and even modulated with custom waveforms from LFOs. Phoenix is good for big sustains - pads, string ensembles, ambient, spacy pads and it will work well for any genre."

Features:

  • Samples originate from synthesisers. They have a smooth rich tone.
  • 6 layers or 'oscillators' which can be mixed, tuned and panned.
  • ADSR and velocity  controls for volume and low pass filter.
  • 2 custom LFOs; draw your own waveforms and see the modulation happen.
  • Phoenix can create everything from realistic string ensembles to sci-fi beeps and pads.
  • 6 effects; chorus, phaser, flanger, distortion, reverb with 21 impulses and tempo synced delay.
  • 17 presets.

 

Pricing and Availability:
$34

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