Fission A

Fission A is a new library for Kontakt 6 and is inspired by works of Hildur Guðnadóttir, especially her soundtrack for the outstanding HBO series Chernobyl.

Update 2.0 – New GUI, 20 new snapshots, improved performance and bug fixes.

Please note: FULL retail version of Kontakt 6.6.1 or later is required. NOT for Kontakt Player.

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Size

4.7GB

Format

Fission A - The Sound of Chernobyl for Kontakt

Fission A is created together with the Fission B library for Omnisphere 2.

Both use the same sound sources, but are meant to be complimentary.

Ever since watching the first minutes of the Chernobyl series I was drawn to its sound universe and I started recording and creating sounds for a project inspired by this.

Now a few months further this has resulted in the Fission A and B libraries.

I created 200 soundsources from recordings of an old cello, a bassoon, some flutes, a few bass guitars, a piano, from my guitars, from field recordings and sounds that I created within various synths.

I mangled all the sounds to create a dark atmosphere.

This library is perfect for cinematic and ambient compositions.

Fission A Key Features

  • 2 layers with indepent control for volume, pan and ADSR, filter and filter envelope
  • User Sample drag and drop
  • LFO control for each layer
    Big knob with assignable FX
  • Dedicated FX page with Imager, Skreamer, Phasis, Flanger, Choral, Flair and Lo-fi
  • Arpeggiator
  • Convolution Reverb
  • Replika Delay

Specifications

  • Requires the Full Version of Kontakt 6.6.1+ (Does NOT work with Kontakt Player)
  • 200 soundsources
  • 269 snapshots (20 new added in 2.0)
  • 4.71 GB (1000+ samples – compressed NCW)
  • Watermarked

Review by Sample Library Review

To be blunt, you are not going to be composing the sequel to a feel-good Disney movie with this library.

I think what fascinates me most, is the vintage dusty attic feel as if you were transported to a different, nostalgic time long ago where you get the sense of something familiar yet the sense of also being displaced.

Read the full review HERE

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