Osmosis ::: Cello Landscapes
Osmosis by Wrongtools is a cello-based string library for Kontakt, designed to evoke emotion and warmth in film scores.
Each patch is treated like a standalone piece of music, with shifting tones and textures that bring a dynamic, evolving sound. The library includes a range of long and short articulations, allowing for both subtle and dramatic expression.
Osmosis offers a journey through ever-changing soundscapes, where every note transforms, creating immersive, unpredictable musical experiences. It captures the essence of live cello performances, blending versatility with artistic expression. The patches are highly customizable, enabling users to sculpt unique sounds for film, media, game scoring, contemporary music, and more.
The library thrives on unpredictability, offering dynamic pads, soundscapes, textures, and rhythms that push the boundaries of conventional sound design. Inspired by experimental film scoring, Osmosis features expressive articulations that provide an unmatched level of realism and creative inspiration.
Composing with Osmosis goes beyond triggering sounds—it's about interacting with the instrument, responding to its suggestions, and shaping the music together. This approach fosters a fluid, improvisational workflow, leading to surprising and compelling string arrangements full of life and unexpected twists.
