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Description

In the vibrant heart of Austin, Texas, where creativity thrives, emerges the Soundiron Cathedral of Junk. This Kontakt instrument is inspired by Vince Hannemann's iconic sculpture, a towering testament to innovation and defiance. This library captures the spirit of Austin's eclectic music scene, transforming everyday objects into a symphony of unique sounds.

From bent cymbals to saw blades, each sound is meticulously sampled and programmed for maximum playability. The Kontakt interface offers a comprehensive suite of automation-ready sound-shaping controls, allowing you to tweak swell, attack, release, vibrato, and more, giving you total creative freedom. Dive into a world of sound with 20 custom FX presets that open new musical possibilities.

The adaptable LFO system and customizable arpeggiator provide depth and dynamism, while the modular FX rack panel with 18 DSP effect modules lets you craft your signature sound. With 99 convolution reverb impulse responses, including rooms, halls, and outdoor environments, immerse your music in rich, atmospheric layers.

Designed for the full retail version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.5 or later, this library offers a robust platform for your creative endeavors. Although it doesn't support the free Kontakt Player, its open-format allows integration with other WAV-compatible platforms, ensuring versatility in your music production workflow.

Key Features:

  • 1 master NKI instrument bank in open Kontakt format
  • 20 custom sound-designed FX and ambient presets
  • 521 samples of 24-bit / 48 kHz uncompressed PCM wav audio
  • Flexible multi-layer user interface controls with LFO, filter, glide, and arpeggiator
  • Full FX rack with convolution reverb, custom rooms, halls, chambers, and FX environments
  • System requirements: Full version of Kontakt 5.5+, Windows 7+ or Mac OSX 10.9+, Dual-Core CPU, 2 GB RAM, SATA or SSD recommended
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Cathedral of Junk by Soundiron Walkthrough

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Cathedral of Junk by Soundiron Walkthrough

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Cathedral of Junk Walk-through with Lincoln Jaeger.m4v

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Composing Using Cathedral of Junk With Nathan Boler

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Soundiron Cathedral Of Junk Review

musictech.com

Soundiron's Cathedral of Junk offers an impressively unique sound library that transforms seemingly mundane scrap into a treasure trove of musical possibilities. With over 500 samples and 20 creatively designed presets, it delivers both depth and versatility, proving that junk can indeed be melodic. The user-friendly interface and robust effects add to its appeal, especially at the budget-friendly price of $19. However, some may find the concept a bit gimmicky, and while the quality is commendable, it may not suit every genre or taste. Overall, it’s a quirky, fun addition for adventurous musicians looking to experiment.

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Review: Cathedral of Junk by Soundiron - Sample Library Review

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Soundiron's Cathedral of Junk is an eccentric gem, offering a treasure trove of unique sound sources for ambient music and sound design enthusiasts. While the polished samples shine for creativity, the library suffers from a slow response on sound changes and lacks the raw unpredictability some might crave. The interface, though flexible, can be daunting for newcomers. However, at just $19, its quirky charm and potential for experimentation make it a worthwhile addition for those willing to navigate its complexities.

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