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New from Soundiron - Flatulus: Never silent. Always deadly

Craig Peters

Active Member


LET US RIP APART YOUR TRACKS
WITH OUR CUTTING EDGE THUNDER!


Just a little something fun for April Fools Day to all of our friends. But make no mistake, this library is most definitely and awesomely real!



Soundiron's FLATULUS is the new industry standard in gaseous sound design and odoriferous instrumentation. This explosive new library will rip through your tracks, with percussive sound effects and potent atmospheres. Each sonic specimen is 100% authentic and all-natural, with each release expertly captured in perfect detail, according to the highest quality and purity standards. That's right, we've dealt it AND smell't it, so you don't have to! Our seasoned team of engineers and producers each contributed mightily to this collection of 200 high-fidelity expulsions, providing you a wide variety of unique styles, tones, dynamics and resonance profiles to choose from for all of your game, film, television and post-production needs. Have you dreamed of playing hundreds of farts as individual chromatic musical instruments? Of course you have and now you can!! Have a little ditty jingling in your head right now? Well, now imagine it played by farts. Picture it now ladies and gentlemen: the future is now, friends, and the power is yours.

You'll also find over 100 creatively sound-designed pulses, beefy cinematic effects, organic synth pads and effluent ambiences that give you the horsepower to create all kinds of noxiously-melodic concoctions. Flatulus is the granddaddy of all fart libraries. Accept no imitations! This one's a boomer! All the rest are just squeakers. Flatulus is made for the full version of Kontakt version 5.5.2 or later.


CHECK OUT DEMOS HERE!


FLATULUS is on sale now for only $9.00 (MSRP $19)
Hurry, Sale ends April 15th!
 
This would be good for those dramatic, cinematic transitions (from verse to chorus, for example). You could use them in-place of your sweeps and risers into a sub-drop.

They'd also work well as accents, in-place of - stabs, impacts, and shouts (heys! & yeahs!). Or combine them with a strategically place "yeah!".

They would really make your tracks stand-out in any library.
 
This would be good for those dramatic, cinematic transitions (from verse to chorus, for example). You could use them in-place of your sweeps and risers into a sub-drop.

They'd also work well as accents, in-place of - stabs, impacts, and shouts (heys! & yeahs!). Or combine them with a strategically place "yeah!".

They would really make your tracks stand-out in any library.

I like the way you think! :dancer:
 
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