Radiophonica
Zero G
Analog Synth
- Radiophonica is a sample library featuring sounds inspired by retro sci-fi, designed by UK sound designer Ian Boddy.
- It requires Kontakt 2 and includes sounds produced from analogue hardware synthesizers with minimal digital processing.
- The library offers a simple keyspan from C0 to C6, with C3 as the root key, and basic envelope and low-pass filter controls.
- Users can add their own effects and modulations, as the sounds are presented as "finished" products.
- Radiophonica is part of the Waveforms series and is also included in the Odyssey compilation of Ian Boddy's sound design libraries.
Product Overview
Radiophonica is a sample library that captures the essence of retro sci-fi soundscapes, drawing inspiration from the iconic Radiophonic Workshop. Created by UK sound designer Ian Boddy, the library features a collection of analogue sounds that evoke the organic character of early synthesiser soundtracks, making it suitable for projects that require a nostalgic touch.
Details
The library consists of sounds produced and recorded directly from analogue hardware synthesizers, ensuring an authentic sonic quality. Minimal digital processing has been applied, preserving the integrity of the original sounds. Effects such as flanging, phasing, reverb, and echo are derived from the analogue components of the modular systems used in the recordings. The Kontakt 2 programs offer a straightforward keyspan from C0 to C6, with C3 as the root key, and include basic envelope and low-pass filter controls. The modulation wheel is configured to adjust the filter cut-off as it is raised, allowing for expressive sound shaping.
Radiophonica is designed to provide finished sounds, giving users the flexibility to add their own effects and modulations as needed. This library serves as the first title in Ian Boddy's Waveforms series, making it a compelling choice for composers looking to incorporate vintage sci-fi elements into their scores.
