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Sonora Cinematic has released Magnetism


Larry Shelby

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Magnetism Volume 1 and Volume 2 are two new libraries from Sonora Cinematic created for the full version of Kontakt 6.2.2 (does NOT work with the free Kontakt Player) 

Magnetism+ Volume I
Volume I focuses on bright textures. Use it to create ethereal soundscapes and angelic pads or draw inspiration from the 100+ included snapshots.
Available for €34.95 (MSRP €39.95 - all prices are with VAT included) till 23 June

Magnetism- Volume II
Volume II focuses on dark and distorted textures. Use it to create tension underscores and horrific soundscapes or draw inspiration from the 100+ included snapshots.
Available for €34.95 (MSRP €39.95 - all prices are with VAT included) till 23 June

Magnetism Bundle
The Bundle contains Magnetism Volume 1 + 2
Available for €54.95 (MSRP €64.95 - all prices are with VAT included) till 23 June

The concept behind Magnetism was conceived by designing sounds and interesting textures running an electric guitar played with an E-bow through a range of effects pedals.

The concept was then expanded to create a sample library inspired by the physical phenomenon of the laws of attraction and the result is… MAGNETISM, a contemporary, cinematic sound design device capable of creating experimental yet incredibly inspiring sound textures to use in your next track, film or game score.

Each Magnetism “Volume” focuses on a specific type of texture and features two main layers: the first (“MAIN”) is the primary sound source, the second (“TEXTURE”) adds spark and continuous variation to the top end.

Per volume: 60 different sound sources generated from:
• A collection of electric guitars and basses (Fender Stratocaster, Telecaster, Gibson SG, Fender Jazz Bass)
• A collection of analog synths
• A modular synthesizer
• A collection of percussions played by percussionist extraordinaire Hugh Wilkinson (Marvel Ant-Man, Beyond the Sea)
• An old and dusty upright piano
• Field recordings collected from the Hebrides Islands in Scotland
• A number of small instruments (kalimbas, handpan etc.)

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