Zero-G Sequential Signals loop library features a collection of cinematic sequences aimed at TV and motion picture scoring, that will fit the genres of action, drama, suspense, sci-fi and more. Game and app sound producers will also find the content useful as a source of inspiration or “out-of-the-box” melodic layers. Explore a plethora of wide, filtered, resonant sounds, rhythmic delay and reverb drenched sequences, ethereal arpeggios, acid melodics, minimal electro synths, snappy plucks, distorted leads, percussive basslines, bells, keys, old school game chirps and more! Use them as themes for your soundtrack, leads for your dance tracks or background motion elements across a variety of styles, there is a lot to choose from!

The sample pack features a total of 500 2-bar loops in tempos of 90, 105 and 120. The content has been recorded in 48KHz and 24-bit resolution. All loops are key labelled, however some loops make ample use of modal scales, so can fit more keys than it may seem at first glance. Additionally, all the loops have been provided as MIDI files, so you can replace the existing loops with your own sounds if you wish. Be sure to link velocity to volume and filter cutoff to make the most out of the MIDI content.

Designed by Adam Pietruszko, sound designer and synth enthusiast, specialising in cinematic sounds, various genres of techno and electronica, the author of acclaimed Zero-G Haunted Ground and Other Worlds libraries.

The samples are provided in both Acidized Wav and AIFF (Apple loops) file format, all recorded in stunning 48 kHz and 24-bit resolution using high fidelity source materials.

EXS24, Kontakt, HALion and NN-XT instruments are also included for ease of use in adding the sounds to your favourite sampler.

Tagged with tempo and key/chord markings where relevant.

All the samples in this library are 100% original and royalty-free for your musical use without any additional licensing fees.

Please note: You must have a full version of Kontakt (version 3.5 or later) to use the Kontakt files within this sample library. They will not work in the free Kontakt Player. Users are still able to use the other included sample formats, even if they do not own Kontakt.