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  • Zero-G Releases VOCAL FOUNDRY Sample Library

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    Vocal Foundry is a brand new multi-format vocal library featuring 700 patches and over 850 samples in over 2.5Gb of original vocal material sourced entirely from specially recorded pro vocal performances in pristine 24bit audio. From the producers of the best-selling sample library Vocal Forge, this sublime follow-up surpasses the original in both its quality and diversity.

    As well as the usual array of pop, dance and urban singers the producers have enlisted some very talented folk and downtempo vocalists to produce a more leftfield approach giving this library more scope and usability as well as making it a more diverse product. The straight-up dance anthems haven't been neglected however and there are also pop, folk, downtempo, RnB, hiphop and grime vocals.

    As well as the above there is also a Vocal Toolbox loaded with helplful vocal tools such as gothic stacks, mashed vocals, retro human beatbox loops, vintage scratches, opera, spanish quartets, simulated radio samples and much, much more.

    There is something in this library for everyone while the craftsmanship and quality of the material presented is truly exceptional. Best of all, the samples have all been pre-cleared and are 100% original and royalty-free for your musical use without any additional licensing fees!

    This fantastic library comes in multiple formats that should suit every music producer. Formats supported include:

    Acid™WAV

    Kontakt

    EXS24

    HALion

    Reason NN-XT

     

    Includes:

    • 850 Acidized WAV files
    • 633 Kontakt Instruments with Custom Interface
    • 700 EXS24, HALion and NN-XT Instruments

     

    For full product info including demo songs and pdf of the full contents list, click here to visit the Vocal Foundry webpage on the Zero-G website at: http://www.zero-g.co.uk/index.cfm?articleid=1034

    Catalog (SKU) number: ZG-156

    Recommended Retail Price: £79.95 / $159.95 / €119

    Released: 7th October 2008




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