This one-stop shop for scoring movies, TV and games comes with a heavy focus on horror, action, sci-fi and blockbusters. Hollin Jones delved into its vast library of sounds.
Get a whole new set of tones and textures for your movie scores and soundtracks, sound design and many other musical ventures with this new cinematic guitar collection.
Recorded at London's legendary AIR Studios, these new Kontakt-based string instruments bring uparalleled levels of quality and realism to your productions.
Combining organic textures and loops, this new sound design and cinematic scoring instrument looks to take your sonic palette to the next level. Here's what you need to know.
Ultra-realistic, dynamic polyrhythmic scores with ultimate control can be yours with this new collection from Spitfire Audio, available at a discount for a limited time.
With a bespoke granular engine that places the source audio into a powerful '" yet easy-to-use '" interface, STRAYLIGHT provides lush, organic timbres.
The team behind Hollywood trailer soundtracks including Alien Covenant, Black Panther, Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom and more have releases a new, dark sound pack. Here's the details.
When is a bass more than just a guitar? When it's a full-blown sound design and scoring instrument, as Matt Vanacoro found out with Heavyocity's Scoring Bass...
Much like the jump from Windows 8.1 to 10, Steinberg also skipped version 9 and went straight to 10. This new version is loaded with new features, but is Nuendo right for you?
Available for a discount at launch, UVI's latest sound design instrument mixes pure noises, synthesized sound sources and exclusive field recordings using its three engines.
Even though Matt vanacoro wasn't familiar with the Phorminx, he quickly learned that all manner of unusual and interesting world instruments could be found in this new collection.
The Woodwind, Fragile String and Angular String Evolutions libraries are on sale for a limited time and available as a bundle for a discount. Here's what you need to know.
Sample Logic is known for its huge sounding libraries, but could even they deliver on the promise of something called Drum Fury? Matt Vanacoro found out.