"Crime Fundamentals" for u-he Zebra 2 is OUT NOW!
I am very happy to announce my first film scoring library for Zebra 2 starting off my sounddesign project "whatabaudio"!
Crime Fundamentals is a dark and cinematic soundset of 188 patches* for u-he’s Zebra 2 software synthesizer inspired by shows like Marcella (Lorne Balfe), Blacklist (Dave Porter), Broadchurch (Ólafur Arnalds) or The Sinner (Ronit Kirchman) and also the works of John Powell (Bourne Series) or James Newton-Howard (Parkland).
* Update Information 2021-06-02: We just added 40 free bonus patches so the collection now contains 228 patches total!

Designed with the crime drama genre in mind.
Scoring a crime show or thriller movie asks for a vast range of styles and emotions. There is mystery, suspense and tension, sadness and despair but also hope and relief. There is murder, investigation, suspicion, interrogation, action, drama and the always ticking clock in a race against time.
Crime Fundamentals gives you a great set of tools to cover every aspect of a story in your work as a film composer. You will find deep and thumbing basses, disturbed and emotional pads, simple and effective pulses, dark drones, quirky keys and mallets as well as a vast array of driving tickys to keep up the pace.
The Patches - Crime Fundamentals contains 188 Patches
5 ARPs
4 ATMOs
28 BASSes
8 CYCLEs
4 CYMBals
3 DRONEs
4 DRUMs
10 KEYs
8 LEADs
3 LOOPs
4 MALLETs
30 PADs
27 PULSEs
8 SEQuences
12 SFXs
3 SWELLs
27 TICKYs
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Check out "Crime Fundamentals" here - €29 + VAT
About me
My name is Andreas Moisa. I am a professional film composer with more than 15 years of experience in the business. I am based in Leipzig, Germany (the hometown of Johann Sebastian Bach).
As a composer I have scored over 200 projects including one of Germany’s biggest prime time shows SOKO Leipzig, feature films like The Crossing, documentaries or commercial films for clients like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Under Armour, Porsche, MAN or Krombacher - together with my composing partner Philipp Kümpel.
Being a natural sample library and soundset enthusiast I also wrote over a hundred sample library reviews for KEYS magazine Germany since 2008 - and also a variety of technical articles about composing and film music production.
I hope you enjoy my presets as much as I did making these sounds and write great music with it!
Stay safe,
Andreas