unEarthed Sampling Presents: Interplanetary

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  1. theDingus

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    Interplanetary Explained:

    Inspired heavily by scores like Interstellar and Solaris, Interplanetary features cinematic multisamples
    taken from an antique glass bowl which have been turned into something otherworldly.

    For this instrument we struck the bowl with fingers, sticks, and mallets and each patch not only contains
    6 round robins, but has also been carefully tuned to give you maximum flexibility as a composer. The 16
    patches cover a wide variety of playing styles including the tuned struck patches mentioned above as well
    as etheral pads and even a couple of patches we derived from bowing the bowl with a cello bow. For an
    added bonus, there is also a low and hard hitting multisampled analogue synth bass patch which is good
    for underlaying these instruments... or the instruments/libraries of your choosing.

    Combine Interplanetary with the arpeggiator of your choice and you're sure to be whisked off to another
    planet. When used as a traditional instrument, the bowl also has a very interesting ethnic quality which
    is well suited to many types of music and scoring. Beauty, tension, curiosity... these are the three words
    which immediately come to mind.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCoKWW_ObRY

    EVERYTHING in the demo songs below comes from Interplanetary:

    http://soundcloud.com/unearthed-sampling/interplanetary-interstellar-theme-hans-zimmer?in=unearthed-sampling/sets/interplanetary

    http://soundcloud.com/unearthed-sampling/interplanetary-through-the-stars

    Interplanetary is available for £9.99

    More INFO: unEarthed Sampling | Interplanetary
     
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  3. sisyphus

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    thanks dingus! sounds cool, they make some nice kontakt libraries!
     
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