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Precisionsound releases "Biosphere" and "Mechosphere" Soundscape Libraries

19th January 2011

Precisionsound has released Biosphere and Mechosphere, two libraries of soundscapes for film, game, and multimedia sound design and music production. They cost $29 each (+$11 if you want it on DVD) and all formats are included.

Biosphere is a collection of 50 looped soundscapes that evoke environmental and biological processes, supernatural atmospheres, and living organisms. Synthesising original material from field recordings, Foley performances, and human voices, Biosphere is a tool-kit for film, game, and multimedia sound design, as well as for producers of ambient music.

Biosphere contains:

The files in Biosphere are intended primarily to be placed directly on the time-line of a DAW or video editor, such as Cubase/Nuendo, Sonar, Vegas, Pro Tools, Logic, etc. The included sampler programs are for auditioning of sounds. Each file has a unique descriptive name, and the programs for Kontakt 3 and 4 display the name of the played file on the GUI when you press a key, so it is easy to find the file you want.

Mechosphere is a collection of 50 looped soundscapes that evoke electronic and mechanical devices, industrial spaces, and robotic creatures. Synthesising original material from field recordings, Foley performances, and generated noises, Mechosphere is a tool-kit for film, game, and multimedia sound design, as well as for producers of electronic music.

Mechosphere contains:

Each soundscape in both libraries is over one minute in length, edited to loop seamlessly without obviously repeating. The loops are production-ready out of the box, but can also be used as source material for mangling and resynthesizing.

The files in both libraries are intended primarily to be placed directly on the time-line of a DAW or video editor, such as Cubase/Nuendo, Sonar, Vegas, Pro Tools, Logic, etc. The included sampler programs are for auditioning of sounds. Each file has a unique descriptive name, and the programs for Kontakt 3 and 4 display the name of the played file on the GUI when you press a key, so it is easy to find the file you want.


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