Audio Imperia just released Otamatone, a new cinematic Kontakt library that aims to satisfy every cinematic composer’s needs.
Otamatone is fully compatible with the free Kontakt Player plugin, marking a remarkable change in the pricing model for the sample library boutique.
As the Audio Imperia team stated in their presentation of this new product, they worked for months to develop and refine their new soloist: a collection of carefully-crafted, extremely versatile sounds that’ll enhance your scores and turn them into immersive soundscapes.
They believe their new groundbreaking library will reach its full potential only if available to everyone, empowering artists with a tool kit that can let their imagination run wild and create a vibrant community around their cinematic sound pack.
The dexterity and reliability of Otamatone are evident at first glance: a magnificent collection of low, medium, and high-range FX that can be endlessly personalized through the individual microphones (Spot, AB, and Far mics) and the well-known pyramid engine that made Audio Imperia’s creations so popular.
1.3 GB of professional sounds, ranging from authentic classical instruments to energetic percussions: here, you’ll find everything you need to bring your new cinematic compositions to life. Each component can be customized to the producer’s needs, and possibilities for creating otherworldly soundscapes are truly endless here.
The library includes a series of long and short enveloping articulations, which can be combined with a rich selection of aleatoric effects to craft a unique sonic texture.
Designed with both experienced and first-time composers in mind, Otamatone aims to become the Swiss Army knife of every soundtrack scorer, with a realistic and fully-customizable library that gives you complete control over every sound.
Otamatone is available for free on Kontakt Player. All you need to do is download the Native Instruments application first and then Otamatone, and you’ll have a new incredible sound library at your fingertips.
When you release a new score using Otamatone, consider sharing it online using the hashtag #NEXTGENERATIONSAMPLING to show the potential of this powerful library and get promoted by the Audio Imperia team.
SPOILER ALERT: The library was released on April 1st, so there’s some humor involved, but it’s still worth checking out.
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16 Comments
Tom
onVery well crafted for an April Fool’s day release ! 🤓🤣
g
onwasnt funny
JEP1928
onwait they sampled the otamatone? TheRealSullyG needs to see this.
Gery Zenz
onGreat offer @ humblebundle:
18.44€
Cherry Audio Memorymode Synthesizer
Cherry Audio PS-20 Synthesizer
Cherry Audio CA2600 Synthesizer
Cherry Audio Voltage Modular Ignite
Cherry Audio Galactic Reverb
Mixcraft 9 Recording Studio
40 Sample Packs by Soundtrack Loops +25$ Voucher
Numanoid
onLooks like an excellent deal
Noting that it was difficult to google, it is called:
“level-up-music-creators-power-pack-software”
Richard Cooper
onEven better, though cheap, I got the Cherry Modular Ignite and their 2600 along with a bunch of sample packs for just $1.
Numanoid
onNice, but I already got the CA2600 free a couple of months ago at Plugin Boutique
But I am very happy to get three Cherry Audio products I didn’t have for less than €20.
And Mixcraft 9 on top of that is pure gravy!
I went with the Sub Chill with the coupon at Soundtrack Loops
A bit annoying downloading the samples, as WAV and AIFF are both packed together, so one end up having to download 40GB, where one only will be using half.
All in all very happy, the deal was smooth, and download fast :-)
Jason
onGood to know thanks!
Tomislav Zlatic
onAmazing! I will feature it on BPB this week. Thank you!
Dee
onThat humble bundle is ridiculous! What a great find!
Dean
onSo is this a real thing or not?
Brian Kooshian
onSomeone please correct me if I’m wrong here, but apparently its not real. The “Download” buttons in the “invoice” email are all fake and the download button on the site just takes you back to the product page which has no download button.
Sun Ra
onI didn’t try library itself, but I successfully added it to my Native Access
Brian Kooshian
onWhere do you find the serial for it?
Sun Ra
onIn my mailbox
Brian Kooshian
onOkay, I stand corrected. Glad to say it is a real thing. I somehow missed the separate email with the serial. All good now.