The Best Industrial Libraries
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Holy heck that percussion piece you made is so good!
yeah, the guy should make a favour to the planet and release it!
Thank you! Just the sort of video I was looking for. I have always liked metalslams and that kind of stuff when it comes to audio production.
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another great take on underrated & useful librarys ,excellent
oh, that's another video that helped me to decide and i am still pleased with the decision.
That last track reminded me of Anger by Skinny Puppy
Another nice and insightful video... 👍
Just out of curiosity: What do you think of Soundiron‘s „Motor Rhythms“? (It might not be as „industrial“ as the other libraries you showcased here, but on the surface, there still seem to be some similarities. And since you did a demo song for it, I’m sure you have an informed opinion about it.)
Oh, and one small suggestion: When you play your song at the end of the video, it would’ve been nice to see the tracks in your DAW, to get a rough idea which part of the song uses which of the libraries discussed before (as opposed to the Kontakt GUI in the foreground, which at this time doesn’t tell the viewer much.)
Motor Rhythms is cool, but I find there's only so much I can do with it due to its specific and recognisable sound. Better for more quirky stuff really. I'll definitely have to keep in mind to show what tracks are doing what next time for sure.
The problem with these, is you buy 4000 sounds and only 3 will fit you. Avoid these expensive libraries and buy the sound you want seperatly directly
That would make sense if there was a website where you could buy a multi velocity RR metal sheet sound, a tin can, a clank, a boom and a rattle one sound at a time for Kontakt for less than a dollar each. But that's not a thing.
what if I am not after percussive sounds, rather than the more angle grinder type sounds that Front 242 used in the 1980s to create melodies? Do I have to synthesize them myself or are there modern VSTs or synthesizers which will do them? Should I go with FM synthesis? Trying to steer clear of the "rave" type sounds which leave me empty.
You might want to check out Sampleso's Floppytron library. Other than that you can take recordings of various machines (washing machine, blender, vacuum cleaner, drill) and then put those samples into Kontakt one at a time, tune them to the nearest note and spread them across the keyboard range. It's best to stick to actual recordings of mechanical sounds rather than using synths because synths sound too perfect or "clean", even with distortion.
Liberries 😊
Have you tried Rick Allen industrial metal
A fossil from Old School is here, and I came to say that percussion is one of the weakest parts of my attempts into creativity. I haven't checked your channel yet, but could you make a video explaining how to write percussions like that? I got a ton of Vengeance at my disposal thinking all I needed was more sound on professional level but I ended up stuck with not understanding how to make these realistic "waves" of sounds. I mean, some of yours aren't even aligned to the tempo, and yet it doesn't feel like something you'd want to burn your ears to avoid. Is there any logic behind that, or did you just experiment blindly until something worked?
(also, I'm not an Old School fan but knowing the depressive truth about it helps me to keep in mind it's all going nowhere. That's what I said I was a fossil. I just don't see any place for experiments anymore. Electronic music is one of the most popular things in every radio, just what kind of test can you possibly do now? Post Industrial is just an Industrial-themed music, but maybe there is hope? Do you know how to experiment with sound without a lab designed to change the physical nature of a soundwave itself?)
Hi, can you elaborate/provide examples of traditional and hybrid industrial scoring?
I'm planning a video called "To Be an Industrial Composer" where I cover the ins and outs of industrial music and found sound, with some examples of how industrial music has evolved over the years.
@@CoryPelizzari love it!
I absolutely love percussion like this, but I don't really know any artists that use it. Any suggestions?
edit: that song at the end was amazing
Mainly more industrial game soundtrack composers like Akira Yamaoka. I'd love to hear more artists using pure industrial percussion though.
Maybe you can enjoy one of these:
Have a nice life - Bloodhail
Aphex Twin - Alberto Balsalm
Cold Showers -Only Human
They are all diferent generes and styles, but all of those use some kind of industrial percussion
@@anotherbrickmore those were all pretty solid, but not quite what I'm looking for. I appreciate the suggestions though, ty
Early Laibachs Die liebe
Look into Martial Industrial it has most of the industrial percussion along with tribal industrial
It's all percussion...do you have any recommendations for synths or anything other than percussion? For industrial, of course.
As far as synths and ambiances go Omnisphere is hands down the best thing to have. Evolve from Heavyocity also has some of my favourite hybrid industrial content. Also, Haunted Spaces from Soniccouture is a top notch investment - I have a video on my channel that covers that library.
Movement from Output is pretty good.
The only thing you need is an akai sampler and a recorder
And a local industrial area, some fences, gates, poles, sheet metal, dumpster, barrels... Also no background noise.
@@CoryPelizzari well I’m in luck, I live around industry
@@DH-fu7bx Cool, now all you need are the materials and to minimise the background noise. Then all you have to do is edit, mix and set the samples up in Kontakt. While you're doing that, I'll make a few industrial tracks with the libraries I have.
Are these compatible with FL Studio?
They all run in Kontakt, which is a vst plugin sampler that runs in pretty much every DAW.
To be honest most of these sounds are closer to what you can hear on tom waits record than nine inch nails lol
That's cause Reznor is more synth than industrial. Especially his later stuff, which ironically is more like his first album.
@@CoryPelizzari I'm more entertained by the thought that Tom Waits could be tagged as Idustrial, you could replicate at least third of his discography with these sounds
@@CoryPelizzari nice video btw, there are not that much info on more niche sample libraries like these, so this was very informative
How to free download plz 🙏reply
Trying to download everything for free instead of buying something is counter to the success and growth of the people who make the tools you use to create music and therefore counter to the success and growth of musicians who use such tools.
@@CoryPelizzari Ah yes. Something I definitely have: money.
@@ileryon4019 I make about $15 a month on Patreon from making these videos.
@@CoryPelizzari go on
@@ileryon4019 We both find it hard to get money I'm assuming. Or are you just being sarcastic for the sake of it?