Not yet. But there are other dry ice samples worth looking at. I don't have this yet but it's on my list.
https://www.asoundeffect.com/sound-library/ultrasonic-dry-ice/
Being recordings at 192k, you can pitch it down drastically and get some new stuff. When they have another sale I may grab it (sometimes they discount by 25-50%). But it might be a bit raw and not as musical as one would hope.
If you do decide to record (and can spare the cymbals) try to use the best condenser mic you have (stereo pair or stereo shotgun?) you can and record at a high sample rate (96k or 192k) to give yourself flexibility down the road. Also try different metals, a metal plate, pans, pots, silverware, cookware, hubcaps, anything metal can have an interesting ring when flash frozen.
Considering there is so little competition you could probably sell a decent number or instruments made from the samples. Or it would be great to share them (I would build an instrument for it for free
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