Publisher : Hiss and a Roar
Website : hissandaroar.com
Format : WAV
Quality : 24 bit 192 kHz stereo
Description :
Bells can be incredibly useful for coloring a soundtrack. To great emotional effect. But they are also incredibly useful as source material for creating the basis of a piece.
Recorded at 192 kHz, using four microphones with an extended high frequency range (Sennheiser MKH800, MKH8050 and a pair of MKH8020s) this library contains a wealth of harmonic material, including eleven different wind chimes, ten percussion instruments and four sets of bells (including some classic sleigh bells for any Christmas application).
Content :
634 WAV
Additional information :
Wind chimes can be incredibly useful for coloring an ambience with subtle harmonics – I used them to great emotional effect as a nostalgic/memory device in the war film Home by Christmas. But they are also incredibly rewarding as source material for creating ambient textures and drones via processing. Bell trees and mark trees have been used over the years for many forms of ‘magical’ sounds, but their rich harmonic content does not limit their application to Disney impressions.
Recorded at 192kHz using four microphones with extended high frequency response (Sennheiser MKH800, MKH8050 and a pair of MKH8020s) this library contains a wealth of rich harmonic material, including eleven different wind chimes, ten percussion instruments (bell trees, mark trees, chime bars , glockenspeils) and four sets of bells (including some classic sleigh bells for any Christmas applications!)
24bit 192kHz • 4 channel (MKH800, MKH8050 + MKH8020x2) • 7.2GB download • 10.8GB uncompressed