Drones
Orchestral Tools
Drones
- Created in collaboration with experimental musician Alexander Hacke, this library features complex, playable drones.
- The drones are largely chromatic and designed for intuitive playability.
- They are suitable for various applications, including scoring, atmospheric creation, meditation, and rituals.
Product Overview
Drones, created in collaboration with experimental musician Alexander Hacke, offers a diverse collection of complex, playable drone sounds. This library features a largely chromatic palette, designed to serve as a foundation for various scoring needs, including atmospheric, meditative, and ritualistic contexts.
Details
The library comprises an extensive range of drones, recorded with a focus on long, evolving textures that can be intuitively played. Each drone is meticulously crafted, allowing for dynamic layering and modulation through the modwheel, which adds depth and intensity to the sound. The collection includes contributions from a variety of instruments, such as bass guitars, orchestral strings, and unique elements like the hurdy-gurdy and tanpura, all recorded at Teldex Scoring Stage and Silent Green in Berlin.
With a total of of content, the library features multiple categories of drones, including soft low drones, atmospheric drones, and high-intensity drones. Each category is designed to evoke different emotional responses, from subtle and evocative to dark and aggressive. The inclusion of drone tools allows for additional scoring capabilities, providing risers and tension builders that can enhance the overall sonic landscape. The library's flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of creative applications, from film scoring to experimental sound design.
