Zero-G dropped a new Kontakt instrument called Fathom, made by producer Si Begg. This thing is all about dark, messed-up sounds for scoring dystopian scenes. It packs over 270 samples into a slick interface where you can mess with three layers at once, blending them or splitting them across your keyboard.
You get presets for cinematic drones, mechanical noise, and tense sequences right out of the gate. It needs the full version of Kontakt, not the free player, and requires at least version 8.6 on Windows 10 or macOS 13. It works as a VST3, AU, or AAX plugin and can run standalone.
The intro price is around forty-three pounds for now. That deal ends in early January, when it jumps to about fifty-four pounds.
You get presets for cinematic drones, mechanical noise, and tense sequences right out of the gate. It needs the full version of Kontakt, not the free player, and requires at least version 8.6 on Windows 10 or macOS 13. It works as a VST3, AU, or AAX plugin and can run standalone.
The intro price is around forty-three pounds for now. That deal ends in early January, when it jumps to about fifty-four pounds.