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Step into a world of vintage sonic exploration with The Soundcatcher Analog TV, a meticulously crafted sample library that brings the nostalgic charm of retro television soundscapes directly to your digital audio workstation. This unique collection is dedicated to the classic Tele Star 4004 TV, a relic of 1980s Leningrad, capturing the essence of an era where analog ruled the airwaves.
Expertly recorded using the Sennheiser MKH8040 microphone, each of the 99 mono files is pristinely preserved in 24-bit, 192 kHz format, ensuring every subtle nuance and texture is captured with stunning clarity. Whether you're a sound designer looking to add vintage flair to a film score or a musician seeking that perfect touch of retro ambiance, these samples offer unparalleled versatility and authenticity.
The Soundcatcher Analog TV stands out not only for its historical significance but for the depth and richness it adds to any project. Its sounds range from the soothing hum of static to the rhythmic clicking of channel dials, offering a comprehensive toolkit for crafting immersive audio experiences. Dive into this treasure trove of analog bliss and let your creativity resonate with the echoes of the past.
Key Features:
- 99 mono files dedicated to the Tele Star 4004 TV
- Recorded with Sennheiser MKH8040 for superior quality
- 24-bit, 192 kHz resolution for detailed sound reproduction
- Perfect for adding vintage character and ambiance to any project
- Versatile use in sound design, music production, and scoring
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Audibly Nick Rattigan's track 'Televisions' has sonic differences to his other music from around the time period. Upon asking via direct communication he confirmed -
..I was just doing bat recordings into Garage band. For televisions I was experimenting with Jacob's tape recorder and used secondhand effects I had picked up like Analog TV by Soundcatcher, or Soundchecker?
- This was subsequently confirmed to be the former (there is no such product as the later!). Unsure if 'bat' was a misspelling of basemenet? Either way here's another bit of his gear.
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