![]() Both are hybrid sound libraries containing original multi sampled material that is either layered with other multi-samples, or fused with live synthesis using any of Halion's excellent sythesis methods - granular, wavetable, or VA. The Atmospheres Library (Pads, Soundscapes, Keys, Musical FX, Synth Choirs) and the Electronica Library (Leads, Plucks, Basses, Keys, Formant Choirs). Furthermore, the presets can be divided into two categories and can be purchased seperately. The Celestial Spheres Sound Library contains 438 programs/presets using pure synthesis and multi-samples (including original Nord 2 Lead samples). It was designed to be inclusive and cater to just about any contemporary productions, with many dozens of highly unique, quality presets for each category. Whether your crafting epic soundtracks or other ambient scenery and your productions need Soundscapes, Lush Evolving Sounds, Atmospheric Pads and Keys, or your producing the latest contemporary electronic music in need of of seriously deep and solid snappy basses, or highly unique contemporary leads or plucks, Celestial Spheres has you covered. That said, Celestial Spheres for Steinberg's Halion 6 is full fledged sound library, covering a diverse assortment of patch categories - from ambient soundcscapes to modern leads, plucks, and basses. Celestial Spheres is full of evolving sounds, whether they are keyscapes, fusing beautiful or exotic alien keys layered with back drops of moving musical textures, or full blown lush ambient soundscapes suitable for epic soundtracks or simply to infuse evocative ambient scenes or color into modern productions. That is the theme of Touch The Universes's first venture in sound libraries - lush, evolving, deep movement that is beautiful in its simplicity and complexity. And movement is emotion, beautiful whether as matter or energy. ![]() Where celestial spheres are transmuted to sound and celestial orrbits are transmuted to movements in sound energy. I can thank, I believe, chris.r and Bad Penguin for recommending the 145B.Celestial Spheres - Heavenly Bodies in Motion. It doesn't have that clunk to it, but I think the combo of the 145B and the e-instruments Electric W are a great pairing. Skybox Audio's 145B starts out as a really pristine sounding library and also has controls that let you alter the sound well. For that reason, I have to hand it to e-instruments for making a library that makes it easy to get any kind of sound you can think of out of the sample library. e-instruments also has that clunk sound and lets you easily mix in as much as you'd like using the controls on the GUI. I'd guess that they recorded the keyboard turned off and mixed that in. What I love about AcousticSamples Wurlie is how they captured the clunk of the keys that you hear when you're playing. SonicCouture and AcousticSamples demos sound excellent (but I don't own those). ![]() Skybox Audio and e-instruments make my favorite Wurli libraries both also make it easy for the user to create their own presets. I think sample libraries are still the winner. ![]() It's especially noticeable in an audio file of the instrument playing alone. It sounds cool, but it's definitely is not an authentic 200A. I listened to all of the audio and demos on the page. ![]()
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