Alibi

SampleTraxx is proud to present ALIBI a new sound effects library with a very unique sonic character perfect for trailers, horror, soundtracks and more. ALIBI is two libraries in one, half rusty and aggressive – half antique upright piano sound effects and loops collection.

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Developer

Sampletraxx

Size

800 MB

Format

Alibi - Rusty Sound Design & Antique Piano

The first part has been designed out of various source recordings such as harsh, disharmonic metal scrapes, rusted objects, scratches, slides and grinds to build deep and complex cinematic timbres. 

The second one is designed out of an antique Roeseler upright  piano featuring exclusive dusty loops and one shots. 

We had the chance to record an antique 1940 Roeseler upright piano in very bad condition but perfect for our purpose. It sounded terrific with they keys mixed with creaks and noises out of the mechanical parts, hammers and various broken strings, a true sonic treasure for sound designers. 

ALIBI comes in both Audio and Kontakt 5 version with 280 Wav cinematic sounds and 30+ Kontakt Instruments. You’ll be able to either design your own unique material or just use the ready-to-go Wav designed sounds in your favorite audio daw or video editing software.

Features

  • 800 Mb of content
  • 280 Wav sounds 48/24 with Key and Tempo information
  • 30+ Kontakt Instruments – Kontakt Full 5.8 
  • Kontakt Free Player not supported
  • 100% royalty-free – single-user license
  • For a multi-user license contact us here
  •  Immediate fast download

Categories

  • Sound Design Elements
  • Piano Hits and Keys
  • Piano Loops (tempo sync and bpm labelled)
  • Disturbance, Alarms and Blast
  • Cinematic Atmos

Kontakt

  • Large Waveform Display with Sample Start
  • 3 Sample Modes – Dynamic, Static, Global
  • Lp – Hp Filters – Resonance with LFO
  • Full Velocity Switch
  • ADSR
  • Random Knob
  • Reverb
  • Delay 

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