Do they offer Alchemy patches or are you manually loading the waveforms?Apostate wrote:I find it refreshing to see people are looking for more light sounds, might I recommend the excellent Zebra Padsheaven soundsets? There are some truly beautiful things in those sets.
I too wondered if, having bought Albion IV, Earth DNA, and Animato in the same month, I needed Dark Skies on top of. I mean, you get a whopping load of creepy (at times intensely creepy) samples with those items. But the $30 really is a steal for what you get. Interesting though, I often find myself running the Zero G's samples through my classic Camel Alchemy rather than Kontakt...(shrugs).
Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRian
- 986 posts since 30 Dec, 2005
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- KVRist
- 377 posts since 19 Jul, 2013 from Chile
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LGK_Dude wrote: I guess I was just hoping that Zero-g also had some blissful libraries geared towards the light side and that someone might point them out in this thread so I can scoop them up when they are on sale.
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
I'm manually loading the Animato files, I haven't messed with the DS yet. To be forthright, there's a ton of stuff to be done with any of these libraries, I just find certain things easier in Alchemy.LGK_Dude wrote:Do they offer Alchemy patches or are you manually loading the waveforms?Apostate wrote:I find it refreshing to see people are looking for more light sounds, might I recommend the excellent Zebra Padsheaven soundsets? There are some truly beautiful things in those sets.
I too wondered if, having bought Albion IV, Earth DNA, and Animato in the same month, I needed Dark Skies on top of. I mean, you get a whopping load of creepy (at times intensely creepy) samples with those items. But the $30 really is a steal for what you get. Interesting though, I often find myself running the Zero G's samples through my classic Camel Alchemy rather than Kontakt...(shrugs).
Ha ha suck it!
- KVRian
- 899 posts since 14 Nov, 2014 from Atlanta, GA
Y'all might check out Impact Soundworks Celestia for lighter stuff. Though I don't own it myself I do have it on my shopping list.Nspace wrote:
+1 onLGK_Dude wrote: I guess I was just hoping that Zero-g also had some blissful libraries geared towards the light side and that someone might point them out in this thread so I can scoop them up when they are on sale.
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- 986 posts since 30 Dec, 2005
Thanks for the suggestion!soundbylaura wrote:Y'all might check out Impact Soundworks Celestia for lighter stuff. Though I don't own it myself I do have it on my shopping list.Nspace wrote:
+1 onLGK_Dude wrote: I guess I was just hoping that Zero-g also had some blissful libraries geared towards the light side and that someone might point them out in this thread so I can scoop them up when they are on sale.
http://impactsoundworks.com/products/el ... nd-design/
edit: Suggestions!
Postby Apostate; Mon Nov 02, 2015 6:35 pm
Re: Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
I find it refreshing to see people are looking for more light sounds, might I recommend the excellent Zebra Padsheaven soundsets? There are some truly beautiful things in those sets.
My progressive rock band - free demos here!! (and if you do listen please let me know what you think!) http://www.aeonsatori.com/news/free-downloads
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 8 Jul, 2004 from UK
+1 for more light and less dark in samples (and everything else).
I guess its a sign of the times, 'art reflecting society'. TV and cinema has been heavily weighted towards the dark for most of the last decade. I think its getting a bit boring now, and with excessively de-saturated colour on many films/tv they might as well be in B+W.
I guess its a sign of the times, 'art reflecting society'. TV and cinema has been heavily weighted towards the dark for most of the last decade. I think its getting a bit boring now, and with excessively de-saturated colour on many films/tv they might as well be in B+W.
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
Okay, I opened up Zero G's Dark Skies in Kontakt. WOW
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Don't miss this sale, 30 dollars is a total steal. I'm combining the samples with Albion IV and coming up with intense things, programming them can yield some wildly intense inspiration. I can't recommend this library enough, even the the wav files by themselves offer so much to people into sound design. And yes, they can be manipulated toward lighter realms if one digs deep enough into programming...awesome!
Don't miss this sale, 30 dollars is a total steal. I'm combining the samples with Albion IV and coming up with intense things, programming them can yield some wildly intense inspiration. I can't recommend this library enough, even the the wav files by themselves offer so much to people into sound design. And yes, they can be manipulated toward lighter realms if one digs deep enough into programming...awesome!
Ha ha suck it!
- KVRAF
- 2990 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
Ok ok ok ok ok you talked me into it...geez.Apostate wrote:Okay, I opened up Zero G's Dark Skies in Kontakt. WOW.
Don't miss this sale, 30 dollars is a total steal. I'm combining the samples with Albion IV and coming up with intense things, programming them can yield some wildly intense inspiration. I can't recommend this library enough, even the the wav files by themselves offer so much to people into sound design. And yes, they can be manipulated toward lighter realms if one digs deep enough into programming...awesome!
Yea, it really is nice.
- KVRist
- 377 posts since 19 Jul, 2013 from Chile
Apostate wrote:I should also mention that the guy Ed from Zero G whom I emailed for more information is really nice and, if you missed a deal by a day, would probably give you a break.
Came late home yesterday, safe on the minus 3 hours I have from Pacific Time, only to find the code wasn't working. So, based on your opinions just wrote Ed, who a few hours more, allowed me to join you on the Dark Skies discovery huntFleer wrote:Yeah, Ed is first-rate.
As is Zero-G support in general
So Yes, Ed did nicely and you too, ThanKs
///It turned out, i misread the offer post here, and somehow put the deal on my mind at the late-nighters-end jar.
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- KVRian
- 1207 posts since 16 Sep, 2006
Nspace wrote:Apostate wrote:I should also mention that the guy Ed from Zero G whom I emailed for more information is really nice and, if you missed a deal by a day, would probably give you a break.Came late home yesterday, safe on the minus 3 hours I have from Pacific Time, only to find the code wasn't working. So, based on your opinions just wrote Ed, who a few hours more, allowed me to join you on the Dark Skies discovery huntFleer wrote:Yeah, Ed is first-rate.
As is Zero-G support in general![]()
So Yes, Ed did nicely and you too, ThanKs
///It turned out, i misread the offer post here, and somehow put the deal on my mind at the late-nighters-end jar.
I've got nothing but good things to say about Zero G support, great people and their libraries are terrific (to say the least).
Ha ha suck it!
- KVRian
- 975 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Blue Crest, Eastern Europe
Does anyone know the end date of NI's Komplete Kontrol keyboard sale?
- KVRAF
- 20845 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Komplete Kontrol S25, S49, and S61 are each $100 off until December 31.
- KVRian
- 975 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Blue Crest, Eastern Europe
What a relief. Thought I had to hurry and scrap some funds but end of December is just right. Thanks!
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