Fmod Sound Bank Generator

Planet Trance grants you access to the full range of Trance music, from the mid 90s up to now. The 30 Construction Kits deliver everything which is needed to achieve modern club sounds. Iso windows 7 ultimate 32 bits pt br final autentico 1.

FSB Extractor - FMOD Sample Bank Extraction Tool ===== With the tool, you can display and extract the sound samples contained within an FSB file. FSB stands for 'FMOD Sample Bank'. Supports the FSB3, FSB4 and FSB5 file formats. Currently, there might be a few issues with FSB5, but the basics should work.

Planet Trance is packed with harmonies, catchy melodies and highly atmospheric sounds. Delving a little deeper the 3.3 GB of hefty content brings a sizable amount of specialized samples and sounds, like drums, percussion, deep basses, synth sounds, atmospheric pads, strings, pianos and sound effects-to name but a few. Planet Trance fits a world of professional needs, designed from the beginning to be ready to unload in multimedia works and club sets. Features: 3.3 GB, 30 construction kits, 1470 Loops and Samples. Each construction kit is grouped into several subfolders: Intro/Outro: Here you can find the matching intro/outro track for the construction kit. Main Kit: Includes the main theme, with all of its sounds and phrases.

Variation Kit: Provides an alternative track and phrases which are used to add contrast and extension to the main theme. Some Kits provide more than one variation for further flexibility. Drum Shots: The single-shots are gathered in this folder, making it easy to find all percussive sounds used to make additional drumming and percussive rhythms. Elastik Soundbank for Mac/PC/AU/VST/RTAS/StandAlone, Elastik Player included - no sampler required. Download Filesonic.com Fileserve.com Megaupload.com Rapidshare.com. Puremagnetik DeeEx MULTiFORMAT-SOUNDBANK 1.7 GB Step into 1983 FM synthesis with Puremagnetik's DeeEx!

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This collection of sounds includes pads, leads, basses, percussion and more, all captured from the legendary Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. One of the most popular digital synths ever was the DX7 from Yamaha, released in 1983. It featured a whole new type of synthesis called FM (Frequency Modulation). It certainly is not analog and it is difficult to program but can result in some excellent sounds! It is difficult because it is non-analog and thus, a whole new set of parameters are available for tweaking, many of which seemed counter-intuitive and unfamiliar. Percussive and metallic but thick as analog at times, the DX-7 was known for generating unique sounds still popular to this day. For Ableton Live Each DeeEx Live Rack employs Sampler's unique Frequency Modulation capabilities for extreme tweaking, beyond what the original was ever capable of.

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