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Tapsa Kuusniemi

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  1. Yes. Can't help you there. Audio Damage will sort you out.
  2. I am using and quite heavily. This thing is one of the best granular synths around. Easy to use and very musical. One of the best things I have bought, ever. Many granular synths rely on the effects sections to create the sound, but Quanta relies on the actual granular processing. Could not recommend more highly.
  3. Somehow this is the greatest thing right now:
  4. Man Makes Noise releases Omnidose for Omnisphere 2.6 and welcomes you to a journey that began 32 years ago when Roland released the D-50 synth. Omnidose is a modern day re-imagining of that legendary piece of music gear. This is not an attempt to recreate what the D-50 sounded like, but rather a voyage to discover new sonic ground, the Man Makes Noise way. The 125 patches of Omnidose were made using the Roland D-50 waveforms in Omnisphere. These patches require the Omnisphere 2.6 hardware library to function! The patches are divided into 8 categories: ARP + BPM (14), DISTORTION (3), HITS AND BITS (6), PADS + STRINGS (44), SYNTH BASS (23), SYNTH MONO (5), SYNTH POLY (22), SYNTH SHORT (8) Most patches use multiple MIDI CC controls: Velocity, Modwheel, Aftertouch, Breath Control and Pitch Bend to change parameters of the sounds. Omnidose contains a bonus of 10 Artificial Ambiences in .wav format. The price of Omnidose is 25€ (excluding VAT) with an intro price of 19€ (excluding VAT) until the 9th of February 2020. Get it here: https://www.manmakesnoise.com/omnidose As with everything Man Makes Noise has released I'm offering a freebie of 10 patches for you to test out what Omnidose is. Get the patches here: https://www.manmakesnoise.com/freebies Original teaser:
  5. Sample Library Review took "The Duck of Death" for a spin: https://www.samplelibraryreview.com/the-reviews/review-the-duck-of-death-omnisphere-2-6-expansion-by-man-makes-noise/
  6. Comet and Phoenixverb are to completely different beasts. If you want something that glues everything together then you're choice should be Phoenixverb. If you want want outrageously long and lush FX reverbs then Comet.
  7. Just reminder that the final week of the intro sale of Man Makes Noise's The Duck of Death has begun!
  8. Decided to put Man Makes Noise's The Lobby Piano into a black November sale. The code blackfriday19 will give you -50%. Sale on until the end of the month! https://www.manmakesnoise.com/the-lobby-piano https://soundcloud.com/manmakesnoise/sets/the-lobby-piano
  9. This is a great little tool. Lots of possibilities for warping your sounds. The randomness controls make this great for giving your instruments a sort of analog movement feel.
  10. These are actually surprisingly good. As with all big packages not everything is top notch but I do find myself using quite a few of these.
  11. Bought it. A frigging no brainer. Just a magical instrument, haven't written much for a bassoon yet but this just beckon write...
  12. I grabbed this and the tone is really really sweet. Perfect for soft writing, just what the doctor ordered.
  13. I think at this point it safe to say that one should never pay full price on anything from 8Dio with the all time ongoing sales they have... Reporting sales from 8Dio nowadays is like reporting that Waves has a sale...
  14. 780 unique clock samples... Bet ya they just took a toothpick and tapped it on everything they had in the studio to make their clocks...
  15. Yes, it is. But just realized that I typed November there instead of October so I guess I'm going to keep the info on the page and the sale isn't running out yet...
  16. Just a reminder that the intro price runs out in a few days! So now is a great time to add some secret duck sauce to your productions!
  17. Fox Audio took a look at The Duck of Death: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v-ftfIXxRM
  18. Another 5/5 star review for The Duck of Death! https://www.samplesoundreview.com/2019/09/review-duck-of-death-for-omnisphere-2.html
  19. First review is in. 5 out of 5 stars from Strongmocha: https://www.strongmocha.com/2019/09/24/the-duck-of-death-review-an-omnisphere-2-6-library-that-quacks-by-man-makes-noise/
  20. Today Man Makes Noise releases it's zero ducks giving cinematic sound library: The Duck of Death! https://www.manmakesnoise.com/the-duck-of-death The Duck of Death is an unusual library. It is not what you would expect. The Duck of Death is an exploration into changing an irritating and horrible sound into something beautiful and cinematic. The Ducks have been used raw and they have been transformed with other tools and then made into wonderful sounds with Omnisphere. With a face that only a mother could love and a voice not even that mother could love. The Duck (or actually Ducks) of Death brings you a voice heard all over the internet (you know the viral videos of people pushing a bunch of these down and running for their lives). I present a library that begs the question, what makes an instrument? I’ve gone with the idea that an instrument can really be anything. Let’s meet the Ducks. First we have The Big Duck. The Big Duck is the main vocalist of the library, producing most of the raw sonic material. Capable of doing short and long notes, The Big Duck specializes in monotonous delivery. Beat it enough and you can get some more colors out of it. And actually beating it with a stick produces some monotonous thumps. Then we have The Little Duck. It barks. The Duck of Death contains 200 patches, 50 multis and 165 original soundsources. The patches are divided into 11 categories that are easily identifiable within Omnisphere. Arp + Bpm (51), Distortion (6), Electronic Mayhem (2), Hits And Bits (16), Keyboards (2), Pads + Strings (34), Synth Bass (20), Synth Long (8), Synth Mono (6), Synth Poly (37), Texture Soundscapes (18). The Multis are divided into two categories with 25 multis in each: Cinematic Duckments and World of Ducks. The Duck of Death also contains a bonus library of drums recorded from a cardboard box and processed into electronic drum kits. This is provided in a simple Kontakt instrument as well as .wav files. The Duck of Death requires Spectrasonic's Omnisphere 2.6. The price of The Duck of Death is 39€ (excluding VAT) with an intro price of 25€ (excluding VAT). The intro offer is available until the 24th of November. https://www.manmakesnoise.com/the-duck-of-death Demo I'm offering a freebie of 10 patches for you to test out what The Duck of Death is. Get the patches here.
  21. This has been one of the best of late: https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/sonnox-oxford-inflator-native
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