Ethereal Vocals Meets Cinematic Sound Design

US Mimi Page Light & Shadow is a female solo vocal and atmospheric library for Kontakt      26/02/19

Soundiron tells us that Mimi Page Light & Shadow is a celestial and beautifully flexible female solo vocal and atmospheric sound-design library. It's Made For Kontakt Player and compatible with Komplete Kontrol and S-Series hardware. Here's the details in their own words...

At 4,413 samples, this library includes a full package of vital chromatic and melodic lead vocal articulations, featuring sustain, staccato, vocal SFX and true legato for (Ah, Ee, Mm and Oo). It also includes a huge collections of captivating live phrases divided up by 100bpm and 140bpm tempos and the Ethereal Dreamscapes for both 'Light' and 'Shadow' categories. You can craft your own parts using the chromatic articulations and your midi keyboard, and shape, blend and sequence the live melodic phrases to fit your arrangements with our phrase-legato, step sequencer, speed-control and live waveform editing controls. The phrases are intuitively organized by root tempo and key. However, tempo-syncing, time-stretching and pitch transposition controls give you complete freedom to customize any phrase.

Mimi also created a sweeping variety of mystical atmospheric effects, pads, drones, stingers, risers, swells, falls and clusters using her voice that are perfect for creating dramatic tension, dreamy aesthetics, lush soundscapes and surreal environments in films, video games, electronic music and more. This library requires Kontakt 6 (Player or Full) and OSX 10.12 or Win 7 and later.

Pricing and Availability:

Introductory price: $79 ($99 after Monday, March 11th)


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