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Sonivox Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 Virtual Instrument

Sonivox Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 Virtual Instrument
  • Product Code: eq102629
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$209.97 $302.36

Whether you are searching for that extra bit of rhythmic flavor, or striving to create the most epic of battle cues, this download of SONiVOX Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 Virtual Instrumentfrom SONiVOX Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 Virtual Instrumentpacks the punch you need to get the job done in minutes. At its core, Big Bang Cinematic Percussion serves up a powerful selection of cinematic drum and percussion instruments, all painstakingly created by top SONiVOX sound designers and ready to spark some serious fire under your musical scores. Each instrument has been lavishly captured and was played with the proper professional technique. The multivelocity multitake round-robin format provides the pinnacle of realism.

Cinematic Drum and Percussion Sounds    Pitch, Dynamic, Pan, and Volume Control    Tonal Control    Configure Output, EQ, and Delay Routing    Mac/Windows, 32-/64-Bit VST/AU/RTAS/AAX

General
Delivery MethodDownload
License TypeStandard
Sound TypeDrums, Percussion
Supported Plug-In FormatsAAX (Native), AAX (DSP), RTAS, VST
Standalone OperationNo
System Requirements
OS CompatibilityWindows 7 to 8.1 (64-Bit Only)
macOS 10.8 to 10.10
Memory Requirement4 GB (8 GB Recommended)
Storage Requirement1 GB
CPU RequirementWindows:
2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 and Faster  
Mac:
2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 and Faster or 
Apple M1 and Faster  
Internet Connection RequiredYes

The percussion world is constantly evolving. Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 offers exacting control over a host of sound parameters, allowing you to reveal new facets of an existing instrument, or create something totally unique to suit the task at hand. The Amp page provides detailed pitch, dynamic, pan, and volume control, where as the Filter page offers a choice of filters with excellent tonal control. Both the Amp and Filter include five-stage envelope for shaping each sound. Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 allows you to maximize the sound potential of each kit. Eight stereo outputs and eight stereo effect buses allow you configure the output, EQ, and delay routing exactly how you need it.

The handy Note Repeat function will continue to retrigger the active drum at some preselected beat/tempo value for as long as you hold down the pad, key, or trigger, making it easy to build up complex parts quickly. And speaking of tempo, Big Bang Cinematic Percussion 2 uses the SONiVOX Intelligent Rhythm Control (IRC) to keep your playing tight. Combining the IRC Resolution and IRC Gate adjusts incoming MIDI note data, so your playing is accurate and in time, in real time. In addition, the stereo delay allows either the left or right channel, or both, to be synchronized to beat values of the current tempo, tying your sound, song, and effects together.

In addition to the onscreen controls, Big Bang Cinematic Percussion features a MIDI Learn mode. Simply adjusting a parameter and then touching an external MIDI control creates a link between the two. This intuitive MIDI mapping system allows Big Bang Cinematic Percussion to quickly integrate with your favorite MIDI keyboard, electronic drum set, MPC, or pad controller. In fact, Big Bang Cinematic Percussion can save and recall your MIDI Learn presets and use them with any patch, so you only need to create them once.

Big Bang Cinematic Percussion features an integrated browser that makes it easy to store, sort, and find exactly the sound for which you are looking. Instrument attributes such as Genre, Scene, Class and, and Name allow your sounds to be stored in a musically meaningful way, as opposed to just indexed as numbers. Any and all attributes can be removed or reassigned as your sound collection grows. Best of all, Big Bang Cinematic Percussion comes with hundreds of professionally programmed sounds to get you started. Each one can be endlessly tweaked and modified to rapidly build your customized Big Bang Cinematic Percussion sound collection.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. How close to the camera can the subject be without ghosting or other stitching errors?

A: It is recommended to have a minimum safety distance of 0.8M, but it doesnt imply that it will always have issues. In some cases even 0.5M is fine. Always pay attention to the safety distance between camera and objects.

Q: 2. holds 1dx?

A: Yes, you would be able to put a Canon 1DX in this case.

Q: 3. Can this hold a Sony PXW-Z190 video camera?

A: This backpack is designed to hold a Ronin-M/MX along with a DSLR camera. It is not a good fit for a medium sized camcorder like the Z190. The CineBags CB25B Revolution Backpack, B&H # CICB25B, is a much better choice for the Z190. https://bhpho.to/2B4Zryl

Q: 4. Does this product work in Italy?

A: Yes, this product will work worldwide with no issues.

Q: 5. This looks like it should be even more spaciousthan the Balance version of the same backpack, but this one is cheaper. How do the two compare?

A: The balance model is a bit larger.

Q: 6. Will this bag collapse some? I carry a ronin sc to amusement parks. taking a back pack on rides must be able to have some flexibility

A: This bag will be far too large to take on roller coasters and other amusement park rides.

Q: 7. Are the lenses a new model of iZugar MKX22?

A: Yes, this Z CAM K1 Pro Cinematic VR180 Camera is equipped with MKX22.

Q: 8. Does the full post production stitching and render software come free with this camera?

A: Yes it is free: WonderLive software (Windows) is downloadable, and it allows you to live stream your footage. The Z CAM Controller software (Windows or Mac) allows you to control the K1 Pro from your computer via the camera's Ethernet connector.

Q: 9. Will this bag easily carry the Ronin S?

A: im sure it would as the S is much smaller, but it was designed for the ronin-mx and m

Q: 10. Please, will this fit a moza air 2?

A: Yes, this case was designed to fit the Ronin M/MX, so you shouldn't have a problem fitting in the Moza Air 2.

28/08/2024

[Download] I own many piano libraries as well as a real Steinway B so I was not expecting Keyscape to be as good as it is. I have not had time to explore much beyond the Rhodes and Yamaha C7 sounds but those are excellent and have easily replaced other libraries for me. The sounds work very well in my mixes. It does take a fairly hefty computer with an SSD, however, to run.

5
01/07/2024

[Download] I'm just getting to know the program, and haven't had enough time with it, but the sound samples are fantastic - just what I was looking for.

5
21/06/2024

[Yes] Works well standalone, and also integrates with Omnisphere quite well (nice to have a bunch of new patches for this integration for immediate use). Fantastic acoustic / electric pianos and it's great to have all of the vintage and rate mechanical / bell / tine keys for unique sounds.

5
01/06/2024

[1 GB ] It's worth it for the stunning acoustic and electric pianos alone (each of which would cost far more than this entire collection), but it's really nice for producers to have even more unique sounds of rare and exotic instruments (with bells, tines, and plucked sounds), all with great FX. And as if that's not enough, those of us with Spectrasonics Omnisphere enjoy the integration into that VST with a horde of already crafted patches that meld the two.

5
28/05/2024

[Download] This program was a long time coming. I had been an owner of one of the original mid 1960s Compact Combos for many years, until things started to break down. And of course, next to impossible to find parts. Or people that are able and willing to repair them. Some of the modern keyboards do have some of the Farfisa sounds, but in reality, only a small amount of them(like maybe 2 or 3 of them). In reality, there is more of a diverse amount of tones that the Farfisa produced. Even resorted to buying one of the Electro-Harmonix C9 organ emulator pedals, but that still wasn't enough of these particular kinds of tone for me. Then Arturia started coming out with these new virtual instrument programs. The dealers that I normally buy from carried the similar type of Vox Continental program(which would have probably worked fine, and would have settled for it) but knowing that the Farfisa program was also being made, I had to search to see who carried it. No regrets here. All the sounds that I was familiar with, and where they were situated on the virtual keyboard screen. What was interesting that they had the option of effects pedals in this program......and I would always run my Farfisa through a Phase Shifter and/or a Flanger when I had it. Also learned a few things that I did not know about my original instrument. There used to be this one controller that stuck out of the bottom, that you controlled with your knee. When I bought my original Farfisa(used, back in the mid-70s), that knee controller was missing, and it was something I never noticed. So, a bit more historical and technical information on the instrument you played regularly---but didn't know about. It's easy to get a keyboard that has the piano, Rhodes, and Hammond sounds, to name a few......but nobody seemed to get the Farfisa sounds right. Until now. Great timing, on the part of Arturia!

5
22/05/2024

[Yes] With so many free good samples out there its hard to fathom  complaining about stock sounds.  Creating your own kit is a snap.  Load samples onto an SD card then plug the card into the samplepad.  Select a pad, assign the sample to it and away you go! I dont know any real drummer that doesnt tweak his or her kit to make it sound just the way they want. Same idea for the samplepad pro.  This machine is easy to use and easy to make amazing custom kits, The menu is intuitive and its features make it extremely versatile   Ive read other reviews where crosstalk was initially an issue that was easily fixed with a free update from Alesis.  Mine came fully updated and crosstalk has not been an issue. 
The samplepad pro has proven to be the drumming solution Ive been wanting and now there is no more slaving for hours with drum programs for me.

5
16/05/2024

[Yes] I bought this for my son who is a drummer. He LOVES it- says that he can probably ditch his full drum kit and just use this for many of his smaller gigs where there is not enough room for his full set. The sounds are amazing and the pad sensitivity is spot on. Great product for the $300!

5

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