Spectrasonics Delivers Metamorphosis Library
January 18, 2001
Metamorphosis is a multi-disc library of cutting-edge, highly-creative remix grooves from acclaimed producer Eric Persing. (Distorted Reality, Liquid Grooves, Ethno Techno, Vocal Planet, Symphony of Voices, and many others.) Each one of the hundreds of loop manipulations are truly unique in texture and feel. From floating, atmospheric Trip Hop pulsations, to experimental euro-club beats....and all the way to intense, Drum 'N Bass fury, this is an extremely versatile library for creative film composers, producers and remixers. The latest tools like Reactor, Reason and over 100 hardware and software devices were used and abused to great effect in the development of this remarkable library. The processed rhythmic inspirations range in tempos from 50 to 180 BPM and beyond.
For the first time on any library, every groove on Metamorphosis is presented three different ways: First as a standard loop, then in innovative, tempo-matched Groove Menus which offer amazing real-time groove layering at any tempo, and most importantly in Groove Control activated versions. There are literally thousands of combination possibilities right at your fingertips.
Metamorphosis brings a one-of-a-kind sonic palette to the already powerful combination of Groove Control activated products from Spectrasonics and ILIO Entertainments. Because of the three unique approaches presented, Metamorphosis is much more than simply a collection of inspiring loops--it's an invaluable creative tool for forging rhythmic innovations for years to come.
High resolution WAVE files of all the loops are included on the Data Disc both for auditioning and for direct use in software like Acid, Phrazer, Logic, Cubase, Pro Tools, etc.
Best of all, the Metamorphosis multi-disc CD-ROM set is available now in Akai/Emu, Roland and GIGA native editions through Spectrasonics international distributor network for $199 MSRP. A single-disc Audio version of the loops only is priced at $99 MSRP. For more information, visit their web site at www.spectrasonics.net. |