Vendettas and mysteries, passed down through generations the clash of cultures and fear of change, as the urban slowly encroaches on the wild. Frozen enigmas, the dangers hidden, both man made and natural. Nordsund Snow conveys the wide open splendour and horror of white, barren landscapes. Dark and brooding synthetic pulses and spaces. The darkness providing cover for the secrets lurking in suburbia, criminals and their prey leaving the safety of their homes, downbeat detectives processing witnesses and suspects. Nordsund Dusk is all about the sound of night falling. Where Nordsund Blood and Gold featured a number of patches designed for season four of the Nordic Noir smash hit, The Bridge, Dusk and Snow have been designed from scratch for this release, building on and advancing the original ideas. Nordsund II continues the legacy begun with original Nordsund, delivering the highest quality synth sounds, inspired by the music for the Nordic Noir film and television genre. Zebra Nordsund: Snow H2P DECiBEL | | 4.0MBĬollection of 360 patches for u-he’s Zebra2 and ZebraHZ. You will find deep and thumbing basses, disturbed and emotional pads, simple and effective pulses, dark drones, quirky keys and mallets as well as a vast array of driving tickys to keep up the pace. Crime Fundamentals gives you a great set of tools to cover every aspect of a story in your work as a film composer. There is murder, investigation, suspicion, interrogation, action, drama and the always ticking clock in a race against time. There is mystery, suspense and tension, sadness and despair but also hope and relief.
Scoring a crime show or thriller movie asks for a vast range of styles and emotions. Designed with the crime drama genre in mind. Crime Fundamentals ZEBRA 2 FANTASTiC | 30 April 2021 | 5 MBĬrime Fundamentals is a dark and cinematic soundset of 188 patches for u-he’s Zebra 2 software synthesizer inspired by shows like Marcella (Lorne Balfe), Blacklist (Dave Porter), Broadchurch (Ólafur Arnalds) or The Sinner (Ronit Kirchman) and also the works of John Powell (Bourne Series) or James Newton-Howard (Parkland).