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Fractale Fragmente is an exquisite, experimental multi-format sound library
from the Hamburg-based electronic project Neueheimat. Neueheimat is the
brain-child of Dennis Grell and Philipp Staudinger - two producers and sound
designers, whose idea was to create an unconventional library of sound tools
for film and video soundtrack creators experimental music artists and alternative
EDM producers. The library‘s sound sources are as diverse as they are unusual. Only a small
selection of synthesisers was used. Most sound sources came from field recordings,
underwater shooting, contact microphones, broken machines, industrial equipment,
children's toys, live concerts and other noise sources all recorded through a vintage
analogue signal path to create a unique and incomparable listening experience. The library comes with an elegant and easy to use Kontakt interface that will help you
create entirely new sounds from the existing samples. Not only are there 6 individual
filters, ADSR and LFO there is also easy access to a whole array of effects, including
delay, reverb and modulation that will help you sculpt and shape your sounds to perfection. As well as having a custom Kontakt 6 interface the library also comes with Kontakt3,
EXS24, Reason and HALion instruments as well as Acidized Wav files and AIFF Apple Loops.

label: zero-g uk
vö-datum: 03.04.2020
medium: digital
vertrieb: timespace uk
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Robert Babicz "Super interesting sounds in the pack, I was very inspired while listening and immediately
had ideas for new music - Super cool."
Philipp Millner (Clueso & HUNDREDS) "What I really like is that this collection of sounds, rhythms and noises is NOT assigned
to a genre. You will find a fine selection here that knows how to surprise with coarseness,
roughness and above all, unpredictability - Inspiring." Alexander Kowalski "Cool thing! I would like to use it." Susanne Kirchmayr alias Electric Indigo "I find the "Frakatal Fragmente" sound library very inspiring and immediately want to start making
music when I listen to the sounds! My favourite folders are "On - Off", "Atonal" and "Submerged".
I really like making music out of noises anyway and with this library I would probably first build a
few drum kits and then go on and process samples to get tonal, melodic qualities out of them." Asmus Tietchens "Abstract sounds and intricate structures without narrative frills, clear and true and yet fantastic."