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Ueberschall has announced the release of Score Elements, a new Elastik Player-powered sound library geared toward professional scoring, game sfx, audio logos and flash applications.

Structure
The over 2.5 GB library is divided into five main folders and several sub-folders, to enable fast and target-orientated browsing within the product.
  • 01 – Accents: Hundreds of grab-and-go ready samples, with various lengths. Here the samples are separated into different mood folders like creepy, disturbing, mysterious, and scary for example.
  • 02 – Ambient Beds: This section is divided into two main mood folders, bright and dark. Within these folders you’ll find a rich spectrum of beds which have a length of up to over 45 seconds. Some of the Beds deliver multiple variations per phrase. Every Bed is fully loop-able.
  • 03 – Impacts: This part is filled with a huge amount of unique impacts. First of all the samples are divided into three sub-folders, with different room sizes – small, medium and big rooms. Additionally the samples are separated into hard low/mid frequencies and soft low/mid frequencies. This ensures that you’ll find the required sample as quickly as possible.
  • 04 – Transitions: The transition sounds are perfect to connect different scenes. They are separated into fast and slow rising transitions.
  • 05 – Whooshes: A vast number of whoosh samples, which are perfect to empower your moving objects, such as logos and animations. The sounds are portioned into short and long. Furthermore they are split into low and midrange frequencies.

Pricing & Availability
Score Elements cost €99 and is available for Windows and Mac OS X in stand-alone and VST, AU and RTAS instrument plug-in formats.
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