Zero-G has released the new experimental multi-format sound library Fractale Fragmente by Hamburg-based electronic project Neueheimat.

Neueheimat is the brain-child of Dennis Grell and Philipp Staudinger – two producers and sound designers, whose idea was to create an unconventional library of sound tools for film and video soundtrack creators experimental music artists and alternative EDM producers.

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The library’s sound sources are as diverse as they are unusual. Only a small selection of synthesizers was used. Most sound sources came from field recordings, underwater shooting, contact microphones, broken machines, industrial equipment, children’s toys, live concerts and other noise sources all recorded through a vintage analog signal path to create a unique and incomparable listening experience.

Fraktale Fragmente comes with an elegant and easy to use Kontakt interface that will help you create entirely new sounds from the existing samples. Not only are there 6 individual filters, ADSR and LFO, there is also easy access to a whole array of effects, including delay, reverb and modulation that will help you sculpt and shape your sounds to perfection.

As well as having a custom Kontakt 6 interface this multiformat library also includes Kontakt3, EXS24, Reason and HALion instruments as well as Acidized Wav files and AIFF Apple Loops.

Fraktale Fragmente is available now with an introductory 25% off until April 17th, 2020.

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