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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 10 February 2012


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Zero-G Deep Impact

Price: £89.95
Manufacturer: Zero-G
Website: http://www.timespace.com



Cinematic sound design is an art that often pushes production skills far beyond what is normally heard in most modern music. Whether it’s a morphing metallic squeal or a low and menacing rumble, a great deal of time and effort is spent in creating complex textures and movement. All of these techniques can be found in the new sample library from Zero-G, Deep Impact, which follows on from the successful Dark Skies pack released last year.

Score: 9

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 89
Filed under Mini Reviews, Software Effects

 

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