NSL006 Chorus Echo
Featuring a wide range of sounds recorded from a mint condition 1980’s era tape echo. 217 WAV files, 859MB – 24bit / 192khz
$19.00 $7.60
Summary
The classic 1980’s era Roland Chorus Echo RE 501 captured in 24bit 192khz HD format.
This library features 217 sounds processed by a mint condition Chorus Echo RE-501, including metal impacts, church bells, chainsaws, voices, and water. In addition, self-oscillation sounds from the RE-501 are included. All of these sounds can be used in a wide variety of ways and work well for both sound design and music production. The combination of the 192khz high resolution sample rate and the tape saturation/warmth from the Chorus Echo make these samples sound great when pitch shifted and/or time stretched, even at extreme settings.
From a Pro Tools session, the original sounds were routed into the XLR input of the Chorus Echo where processing occurred. The Chorus Echo output was recorded DI into a Neve 1073 preamp, and an Empirical Labs Distressor with “Dist2” setting added a little extra 2nd harmonic distortion to the signal. Subsequently, the signal was sent into a Apogee Rosetta 800 A/D converter and back into Pro Tools HD.
Upon purchase, you will receive an email with a link to instantly download the library.
Technical Specifications
- 217 Mono Broadcast Wave files at 24bit 192khz
- Library size is 859 MB
- All files are organized and tagged with UCS (Universal Category System) metadata, compatible with Pro Tools, Audiofinder, Basehead, Soundminer and other sound library management software
- Metadata PDF included