ultramodern, contemporary composition. Quickly create powerful atmospheric scores for any project. 90 layered, state-of-the-art sound sources recorded at Berlin’s legendary Teldex Scoring Stage
Created in collaboration with Orchestral Tools, a pioneer in tool manufacturing.
Large screen – Whether it’s a sandy neo-noir fantasy or a good fantasy, emphasis is the final touch that can create or break a cinematic experience. ARKHIS is a specialized instrument for sounding cutting-edge orchestral soundtracks that bring scenes to life. Created in collaboration with Orchestral Tools, it combines a premium sample library with an easy-to-use layer blending engine
Create a scene with sound – layering a huge set of tone-playing instruments to create everything from evolving transitions to quick accents for actions on the screen. An extensive collection of orchestral and ensemble sounds create accompaniment, and solo instruments give their proximity a more subtle meaning. Less common Hollywood-style sounds, such as water phones and cymbals, are great for ethereal and sometimes cramped textures when the plot needs it. Recorded on the legendary Teldex Scoring scene in Berlin, each sound source reflects a modern frontier, ubiquitous for modern cinematic scores.
Direct to the picture – ARKHIS is designed to turn an essay into a workflow that allows you to focus on the important – compelling storytelling. Change tools with one click, gain effects and make last passages in real time. Quickly emphasize dynamic changes in action and recall topics in subtle new ways as the story progresses.
Engine – ARKHIS is built around a central playback module that can be quickly and easily used from any MIDI controller. Select one of 90 sound sources to assign three independently modulated layers that can be overlaid from left to right using a single morph control. Collect real-time movement and complementary colors with a central LFO and FX control for subtle designs in the atmosphere or for creating variations on the subject of the whole scene.
Hey for some reason im only getting one preset when i open library … i extracted library from pkg files. and when i click into the menu to select presets there all blank
Why don’t you upload the libraries like any other site? Uploading just an executable file is quite suspicious. Virustotal even tags Trojan on these executables lol