Straylight by Native Instruments

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Native Instruments has created such a unique sound with Straylight, which they crafted to create incredible soundscapes, cinematic tones, and transitions. They did so to develop and enhance any music creations or productions with precise control of parameters. Frank Elting and Paul Haslinger helped to master it. For example, you’ll find tailored modulation for intensity and timing. In turn, these pair with a drag-and-drop function to lay overall kind of sounds. With this software you can create unique cinematic ambient tones in real-time. To tell the truth, it’s for sound designers for film, TV, and game. However, we bet that you can also enhance your track to bring some interesting emotions to your music productions.

Straylight: Features

Straylight combines specialized grain and sample playback modules with captures sound sources and effects. All these then combine with performance-based X and Y with a modulation matrix. As you can imagine, this can help you find some series inspirational content for dynamic pictures and sounds. Moreover, deep editing possibilities are available with both the granular and sample modules. This means that you can quickly personalize the source sources and intelligently generation new sounds. For example, if you want to create perfectly timed transitions and risers, use the tempo-synced grain cursors and select effect types of er layers and master effects.

This software delivers screen or track-ready cinematic sound with no need for as processing. In other words, Starlight is basically ready from the get-go. As a result, it’ll give you the time to focus on your creativity even when you have little time to do so because of a deadline. The software has over 360 unique matches sound sources with over 300 presets. The bespoke granular engine places all audition in its simple interface. Its download size is 2.47, GB and it’ for you to use on the Kontakt Player or Kontakt. Keep in mind that you’ll need at least a CPU running with Intel i7 to run it.

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