Big Fish Audio releases GOTH For KONTAKT

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  1. transporter1333

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    Big Fish Audio has announced Goth, a virtual instrument library for Kontakt.
    Featuring 13 GB of loops, instruments, and fx for Hardcore Metal and Industrial Music production.

    GOTH is the first Virtual Instrument designed specifically for composers and producers who want to add modern Metal elements to films,
    movie trailers, television shows, promos, games, and other cinematic-style recording projects.

    GOTH’s user interface is very easy to use with most functions accessible right from the main screen.

    Additional pages allow you to customize loops or rhythms.

    Goth features:

    Easy to use interface.
    Includes loops and multisampled content.
    Huge sampled drum kit.
    20 Construction kit patches.
    5.48 GB of loops and multisamples.
    Includes Kontakt Player 5.

    Goth is available for purchase for $199.95 USD.​

    More info: Big Fish Audio - GOTH


    :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:

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  3. tek909

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    me likey... :break: :wink: :bow: :thumbsup: :dancing: :hug:
     
  4. Demon

    Demon Producer

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    Ooooohhhh, this is iiiiiinteresting!
     
  5. luizcifer

    luizcifer Ultrasonic

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    Not sure about :dunno:

    wonder how the industial-Parts will sound!!

    might be a handy tool for Ministry or Skinny Puppy Sounds but i doubt it :rofl:

    but for the Metal-heads they will love it :mates: hopefully :wink:
     
  6. DJIntel

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    nice one here
     
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    :wow:
    This is very Interesting!!
    :guitarhero: :headbang:
     
  8. Pipotron3000

    Pipotron3000 Audiosexual

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    It is fu*in funny, because me, Catalyst (and ppl already on this thread) were discussing about industrial music only, and for several days :rofl:

    But i'm not sure about those drums, bass, guitar...concept. I prefer "experimental" total mess.
    It is more on a "band" concept (kind of "Garageband for psychopaths" :rofl:) than experimental tools.

    As industrial lover, i look more and more at :
    http://www.loopmasters.com/genres/116-Complextro/products/3043-Complextro-Dubstep-WAV-Edition-4
    Or that :
    http://www.industrialstrengthrecords.com/samplepacks/isr_GNR_RussianRoulette.php
    Or Black Octopus :
    http://blackoctopus-sound.com/product/leviathan/

    Of course, not used in their "supposed" usage :bleh:
    Everything can be industrial/goth. That's the spirit :wink:

    Even that :
    [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GdaaPsIaQE&list=RDEBAzlNJonO8&index=4[/media]
     
  9. transporter1333

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    In my concept, Industrial has no recipe to make it or borders or even rules to follow. *yes*
    Will be cool using the guitars from this libra with some D&B beats, Sub-Basses and some FX, just to see what happen.

    Perhaps some parts of the Celldweller posted by Catalyst yesterday. :headbang:

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  10. beaucarty

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    Interresting but we need to listen the sound ...sometimes it's too much compressed and when we transpose 1 ton ...specialy the bass guitar, surprise...!
    Anyway thanX for this discovery :wink:
     
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