Spectrasonics holds one of the loftiest reputations within the realm of samples, sound design and virtual instruments. It’s behind some of the most radical sampling projects ever captured, from trips to the Amazon, to burning pianos. Its relatively new creative line, Sonic Extensions, provides amazing sounds with vast amounts of real-time control, all categorised by expansion pack.
Following the initial release of four Sonic Extensions, the latest extension arrives completely out of the blue, as a sole release. All of the Sonic Extensions operate from within the Omnisphere realm, so you’ll need that meaty synth to access your new sounds. That could make an initial purchase more involved, but then again Omnisphere is one of the most sonically impressive packages on the market, so this might just be the prompt you need.
Spectrasonics has an impressive roster of sound designers; Diego Stocco is the sound designer behind the Twisted Trees collection, with the raw sampled content being created entirely from wood, bark or associated elements, such as branches and leaves. At this point, you might be wondering (as we were) how far can this actually go? The answer is immediately forthcoming, from the moment you access the patches. It is incredibly impressive, although you might have to take a leap of imagination, as many of sounds require a slight adjustment to work in your projects.
Stripping bark
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