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Dronetail 88.wav

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Jovica

July 2nd, 2005

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Instrument samples > Synths / Electronic
DRONETAILS PACK 1

Icy space atmosphere. Reminds me of the sound of Steve Roach or Vidna Obmana. This sample was created using the Reaktor ensemble Metaphysical Function from Native Instruments. It was further edited (fades, transposed, pitch bended, ...) within Cubase SX and processed using two reverb VST effects: a convolution reverb (the freeware SIR) with impulses from Spirit Canyon Audio and a conventional digital reverb from my TC Electronic Powercore Firewire (ClassicVerb). At last the sample was normalised. The format is 16 bit 44.1 kHz wav and duration 13 seconds.

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ambient
deep-space
drone
long-reverb-tail

Type

Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:13.000

File size

2.2 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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