Metallic Percussion For Kontakt

US Soundiron's Tuned Artillery 2.0 is created with spent brass shell casings      25/11/21

Soundiron tells us that Tuned Artillery is an arsenal of tuned and untuned metallic percussion, created with spent brass field artillery shell casings from the WWI and WWII eras, plus an Eastern Bloc infantry combat helmet and a couple of decommissioned modern hand grenades.

A spokesperson told us, "For this 2.0 upgrade, we remastered the samples and added them into our flexible modular template, then created brand new ambiences and evolving textural soundscapes from the raw recordings. We also designed 20 new custom FX presets using all of the sound-sculpting features within this new upgrade to give you instant inspiration for your next music composition."
 
Tuned Artillery 2.0 is built for the full retail version of Kontakt 5.5 or later.

Pricing and Availability:
$29 until December 7th (MSRP $49)

More information:

 



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