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Virtuasonic releases Noise at the Concert [WAV]

18th September 2009

Virtuasonic has released "Noise at the Concert", a sample library consisting of various audience and stage noises recorded before and during different classical music concerts. Virtuasonic says it can be useful for sound design, but also to composers that want to add a touch of realism to their MIDI mock-ups.

Weighting in at over 1 GB, this collection contains a total of 124 samples subdivided into eight sets that include the usual "moments of waiting" before a piece (chattering, stage noise, paper noise, coughs, etc.), and of course different kinds of applause.

All sounds are 24bit/44.1KHz stereo files, but a sampleset is also available at the higher sampling rate of 96KHz. This last one has been recorded from two different positions (in front of the ensemble/orchestra and on the stage) that can be used alone or mixed at your taste to obtain a different balance between the two recordings. This particular approach makes it suitable for surround productions also.

Specifications:

The introductory price for "Noise at the Concert" is $29.95 / €19.95 (excl.VAT). For more information and some audio examples, visit www.virtuasonic.com.


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