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    Nucleus SoundLab Ambient Space I Now Being Given Away For Free
    Posted on Friday, April 09 @ 00:00:00 CDT by admin

    Electronic Music In a gesture of generosity, Nucleus SoundLab is now giving away a previously commercial title at no cost. If you are inclined to use soundscapes in Reason, Viral Outbreak/Wusikstation, and SF2/SFZ formats, this is a new answer to a cost-free soundscape library. Nucleus SoundLab Ambient Space I is now freeware.

    Ambient Space I features extremely long ambient samples with sample lengths ranging from 30 seconds to over 2 minutes. In creating the samples, Nucleus SoundLab made use of convolution, time stretching, FFT analysis, additive resynthesis, and other methods to achieve various timbres. Ambient Space I, as its name implies, is ideal for creation of ambient, atmospheric music.

    FEATURES:
    • Over 800 MB (32-bit format) of raw samples.
    • Consists of 50 different waveforms.
    • 32 custom Reason Combinator patches.
    • 50 NN19 patches.
    As a multi-format download, Nucleus SoundLab Ambient Space I used to be sold for 24.95 USD. It is now available to Nucleus SoundLab newsletter subscribers (free subscription) at no cost.

    For more information, visit Nucleus SoundLab's official website.

     
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