Soundiron Updates Noah Bells, Adds Flexible Controls

Soundiron recently improved their Noah Bells library, which features 21 real Indian Khadki bells in different sizes. These bells create a range of sounds, from deep, resonant tones to light, high-pitched notes. The updated package includes many creative sound options plus ready-made atmospheric effects for musicians. Users can access everything through an easy-to-use screen that works with Kontakt and Decent Sampler software.

The company recorded each bell several times at different striking forces to make them feel natural when played. They captured the sounds up close with clear stereo separation, plus they recorded the same bells from far away inside a large cathedral. This gives musicians completely different sound flavors they can mix or use separately depending on what they need for their projects.

With this update, Soundiron completely rebuilt users' interactions with the library. The new design allows musicians to control four separate sound layers at once. Each layer has its vibrato controls, sound filters, and pattern generators built right in. The upgrade also adds a special effects section containing 27 different sound processors that musicians can arrange however they want.

The bells library comes with 20 brand-new effect combinations created by Soundiron's sound designers. These improvements make the Noah Bells much more versatile than before. Musicians can shape these bell sounds into almost anything—from simple, clean rings to complex, evolving textures that change over time. The interface makes finding and adjusting sounds quick and simple, even for complex musical arrangements.
 

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