![]() ![]() Another common horror technique (maybe gimmick is a better word, but it still works) is to use childlike sounds, like a toy music box, etc. Obviously, both sounds are ideal for really sweet melodic music, but they are more versatile than they seem. The last two freebies, ToyXylo and Kalimba, are from the Create Series, and both have playful characters. Accent Pianos is perfect for anything from action scores to suspense and thrillers. It’s not a piano sound that wants to sit in the background it’s a sound that demands attention and is best used percussively/rhythmically. These metallic sounds are sometimes the most impactful in a good horror score and often come from custom-built contraptions of all shapes and sizes.Īccent Pianos comes from two orchestral pianos from the MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Studios. Twisted Psaltry is the sound of fear! That metallic, uncomfortable noise that’s heard in almost every horror movie. ![]() It’s a sound that reminds me of any 80s or early 90s movie scene where someone is arriving somewhere (vague, I know) you’ll hear that rhythmic melody as a plane is touching down or during random city shots that let you know we are here now. This new updated release has some significant improvements, including onboard FX and the option to re-map the instrument chromatically. Tongue Drum delivers the sound of an iron tongue drum tuned to a pentatonic scale and was released previously under the name Modal Drum. The collection includes Tongue Drum, Twisted Psaltry, Accent Piano, Toy Xylo, and Kalimba (the last two are part of the Create Series). The cinematic stuff usually excites me most when it comes to free instruments and libraries, and this little collection of free Kontakt libraries looks very interesting. Cinesamples has released five new (or reimagined) freebies for the free Kontakt Player. ![]()
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