Impact Soundworks has released two new virtual instruments in its Shreddage 3 series.
The ultimate metal instrument, Shreddage 3 Argent brings the sounds of a 9-string guitar full of malice, lava, and raw power.
Shreddage 3 Argent returns to the metal roots of the Shreddage line, but more intense than ever before: a head-crushing 9-string Schecter Damien Platinum, one of the guitars used by composer Mick Gordon on the Doom 2016 soundtrack. So much scorching detail that it took more than 200 hours to sample it all, combined with the easy-to-use performance of the Shreddage engine, gives it exceptional realism. Brutal, powerful, and nimble, Shreddage 3 Argent inflicts relentless sonic aggression in djent as well as progressive, heavy, death and technical metal.
A powerful, modern metal bass with monster low end and aggressive attack, the Shreddage 3 Darkwall bass guitar features 3 distinct pickups for maximum range.
If you’re looking for a prog metal bass that delivers power, mayhem, and punishing attitude, look no further than Shreddage 3 Darkwall. We’ve captured every last gritty detail of a Dingwall bass in all its brutal glory: a colossal low end, an aggressive attack, and a massive versatility of tone. Available in Drop E as well as standard tuning, Shreddage 3 Darkwall is mix-ready and primed to breathe fire into every kind of production from prog metal to djent to heavy rock.
Available for Kontakt and the free Kontakt Player, Argent and Darkwall are priced $159 USD and $99 USD respectively. Existing Impact Soundworks customers can check their Personalized Deals to see if their quality for a crossgrade discount on these libraries.
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