Laboratory Audio are fairly new on the market and StrikeForce is their first and only sample library. If you own Audio Imperia’s Jaeger orchestral library, this is a great add-on because it was recorded on the same stage as Jaeger. Drum ensembles are featuring instruments such as Gran Casa, Kick Drum, Toms, snares, clack and clicks. It comes with 13GBs of samples and many a round robin per drum and also features a stacking engine to beef up your drum sounds.Ĭerberus comes with 7 mic positions for regular samples and 3 mix positions for processed samples and also comes with a set of tighter and more loose loops. It sounds a bit dry compared to others out there but that is because it is designed to be used for trailers and fast paced action cues. This is Audio Imperia’s second entry into the domain of percussion libraries and it’s a rather great entry. It is the first instrument in Heavyocity’s offer that features the notorious Punish knob for compressing and saturating your sound, giving you that extra bite and grit. It gives you 30GBs (16 GB compressed) of dramatic pounding drums, fusing industrial sounds and orchestral drums into a devastating artillery of percussion with well over 200 sound sources and 500 single-shot elements with up to seven velocity layers and up to nine round-robins per drum.ĭamage features traditional percussion, snares and toms, various assortments of metal and wooden objects with a rather unique and obscure collection of sounds like exploding cars, cranes, junkyard objects, dumpsters and large objects dropped from great heights. It’s a classic really and whenever I think about writing action cues my choice usually goes straight to Damage. The guys from Heavyocity have come up with some of the most popular sample libraries out there and Damage is one such library. This one has been out there for quite some time and it’s a favorite among many A-list composers in Hollywood, including names such as James Newton Howard and Tom Holkenborg A.K.A. But which one to choose? Should you stick with only one or use a combination of a few good ones? In this post we’re going to take you on a search for the top 10 best and most useful cinematic percussion libraries for 2019, in no particular order of course. Top 10 Cinematic Percussion Sample Libraries 2019Įvery composer needs a few percussion libraries in their arsenal to create cinematic thumping, heart-pumping action scenes.
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