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Press Release: Camel Audio Releases Steamworx

Sound library for Alchemy & Alchemy Player

Martin Walker's Steamworx Sound LibraryPress Release: Camel Audio is pleased to announce the release of the Steamworx Sound Library for Alchemy and Alchemy Player. Steamworx contains 150 presets and works as a standalone instrument when used with the free Alchemy Player and costs just 59USD / 49EUR / 39GBP.

Steamworx is a cinematic netherworld featuring keyboard instruments made from clocks, drum kits built with steam-powered machines, fog-shrouded soundscapes and gothic choirs. With intricate contraptions, grunge-laden grooves, multi-layered arpeggios and hand-crafted percussion that ooze character and round-robin realism, you will find moods suited to epic soundtrack, delicate ambient, sci-fi, industrial and the supernatural.

This library incorporates over 240MB of new sample content, with specially created instruments, extensive field recordings that add a rich patina of detail, 8-bit SID Chip exotica, plus samplings from an extensive collection of bells, chimes, and gongs.
Martin Walker is well known for his music and sound effects design on over a hundred game soundtracks, and for his columns and features on sound design in magazines such as Sound On Sound and Audio Technology.

Pricing & Availability:
Steamworx costs 59USD / 49EUR / 39GBP and works as a standalone instrument with the free Alchemy Player. Visit the Camel Audio website to listen to audio demos or buy online.

www.camelaudio.com/Steamworx-Sound-Sample-Library.php


 

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