News: Core Sound Library Launched - Free Download

I'm thrilled to announce the launch of the Audiocube Core Sound Library, now available for free download!

This collection features over 2,000 carefully curated samples, specifically designed to work seamlessly with Audiocube. Whether you're crafting intricate soundscapes or rhythmic beats, the raw versatility of these sounds makes them perfect for creating within the Audiocube engine.

The library offers a wide variety of sound types, including drums and percussion, acoustic instruments, synthesizers, raw waveforms, and more.

This is just the beginning - version 1.0 is here, and I plan to expand the library with even more sounds in future updates!

Download the Core Sound Library for Free!

This library is available to both free and paid Audiocube users.

Extra! For some cool soundscape textures and ambiences, I recommend this brilliant free sample pack - Elphnt Field Download

Current Contents of the Audiocube Core Sound Library

Here is an outline of the Core Sound Library’s contents: 

Drums

  • 808 Kit

  • 909 Kit

  • Jazz Cymbals: Hi-hat, Crash, Dream Ride, Turk Ride

  • Jazz Drum Kit

  • Percussion: Cabassa, Castanets, Cowbell, Egg, Jingle Bell, Maracas, Prayer Bell, Shaker (Plastic, Wood), Triangle, Wood Frog, Wood Scraper, Woodblock/Clave

Instruments

  • Keys

  • Orchestral Strings

  • Synths

  • Voice Samples

Waveforms

  • Basic Waveforms: Sine, Square, Triangle, Saw

  • Variations: Long, Short

  • Exotic Waveforms: 

  • Sparks

Miscellaneous

  • A Range of One-Shots

How to Install the Audiocube Core Sound Library

To install the Core Sound Library, follow these simple steps:

  1. Download the .zip file from the link provided above.

  2. Open Audiocube’s CubeLibrary directory by clicking the Audio Library folder icon within the app. (Explained here).

  3. Extract the contents of the .zip file.

  4. Move the folder named ‘Audiocube Core Sounds’ into the CubeLibrary directory.

    • The folder path should look like this: ...Audiocube/CubeLibrary/Audiocube Core Sounds.

  5. Refresh the folder view in the Audiocube app, and your sounds will be ready to use!

Enjoy exploring the new sounds, and stay tuned for future updates!

Thanks,

Noah



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