Spitfire Audio Sound Dust Vol. 1
6 Virtual Instruments for Kontakt Full
A Playground of Unique Hybrid Instruments
The first collection of unique, strange and inspiring instruments created by Spitfire's favourite British sound designer and composer Pendle Poucher - lover of weird and wonderful noises, and brainchild behind innovative boutique Brighton-based sample library company, Sound Dust.
Like Spitfire, Sound Dust was created by a composer for composers, producers and music makers.
In Sound Dust Vol. 1, discover a diverse selection of six of their most original, best-selling products - ranging from a Hammond organ to 19th century Dulcitones - as you've never heard them before.
Truly expressive, intuitive leftfield instruments that will spark your imagination.
Volume 1 contains six of Sound Dust's most unique and sought-after instruments - a collection of oddities and eccentricities richly sampled with Pendle's innovative recording processes and obsessive attention to detail.
All five instruments are packaged together in a simple, single download - an amazing way to venture into the world of Sound Dust.
So intuitive is this collection of instruments that as soon as you start moving around buttons and faders, magical things start to happen.
A more traditional selection of source instruments than in our second Sound Dust collection, Vol. 2, but just as innovative and unique.
A clandestine, cold-war style meet between composers Christian Henson & Pendle Poucher beneath the Hungerford Bridge resulted in one of the most exciting partnerships Spitfire has forged in its history.
Christian's sampling hero Pendle Poucher delights in rusty, dusty, leftfield sounds, creating inspiring new sounds and mind-bending sound design possibilities.
Step into the world of Sound Dust
In creating a Sound Dust library, Pendle does not limit himself to one type of sound or instrument - the only requirements are that it makes an interesting noise and that he can create something with it that hasn't been heard before.
As a sound designer who delights in the alternative and unexpected, he wants anything but the industry standard.
His process is far from formulaic - sometimes he will obsess over a certain type of sound and try to create it, but most of the time, what sparks his imagination is chancing upon an interesting instrument or combination of instruments, or discovering a new way of recording something.
"The process usually starts with a 'What If?' moment.
If I do this, what will happen? I'm driven by the idea that something will do something that something else doesn't already do, or do it better.
It really feeds the part of the brain that I enjoy the most.
Often an idea will start as one thing and then go to an entirely unexpected place.
I don't know what I'm doing month to month, and that's kind of exciting.
The essence of Sound Dust is, you're never sure what you're gonna get!" Pendle injects his personality and eclectic taste into his instruments, from his unconventional recording process, down to the naming of each Sound Dust offspring.
"If I'm not happy with a name for something, I can't release it." He describes his process as more mechanical than digital.
"I've used various processes and techniques, for instance, bowing cellos with a long piece of garden string, attached to a dog lead, to create an extended bowing technique.
And on the more technical side, convolution reverbs where you use an actual instrument sound as a convolution impulse and then push a sound through it, which is the reverse of what you would normally do.
It's a case of using your imagination - that 'What If' moment."
Plastic Ghost Piano
The Plastic Ghost Piano, a Spitfire favourite, is a strange, beautiful, analogue sounding hybrid piano, made by pushing bursts of controlled noise through unsuspecting piano samples.
Warm and richly sampled, oozing character and endless sonic possibilities, there really is nothing else quite like it.
Sounds range from woody and expressive acoustic piano to a soft, gorgeous felt piano, paired with ambient, otherworldly sounds, recorded as convolutions.
Grand Thrift AutoHarp²
Grand Thrift AutoHarp² is what happens when you mate a tiny autoharp with a huge binaural plucked grand piano.
A strange hybrid instrument, with four separate and individually adjustable layers of multi-velocity samples from every note of both instruments, recorded binaurally, with a pick and a mute, creating unique piano-like, plucky sounds.
With multiple effects on the pluck, it really shakes the room.
Dulcitone 1884²
This rare instrument is the world's first multi-sampled 134 year old Dulcitone, and was the very first Sound Dust instrument.
A woody, clonky sound reminiscent of a celeste, but more metallic sounding, with added octaves added to take it beyond what a normal Dulcitone can do.
Dulcitone1900²
Originally designed and manufactured in Scotland in the 1800s, there are allegedly only 2000 Dulcitones left in existence.
This is the younger sister of the Dulcitone1884², a delicate beauty with a more bell-like, even tone, complimenting the woody clunk of the 1884 version.
A bit like an acoustic version of the Fender Rhodes electric piano it has seven velocity layers of binaural recording.
Ghost Dulcitone 1900
A creation of haunting beauty.
Sound Dust have taken multisampling impulse responses and experiments originally used to create the Plastic Ghost Piano, and applied their nifty digital witchcraft to a rare collection of Dulcitones.
Individual recordings of notes demonically convolved and fed with white noise to create the ghostly tone, layered with a roomy multi-sampled Nord electric piano, recorded binaurally for added depth and body.
Think Danny Elfman's The Night Before Christmas.
Hammr +
Some may argue that another sampled Hammond is the last thing we need, and they'd be right, but the Hammr+ is different.
Of course, it oozes classic character and has all the capabilities you'd expect of the famous drawbar organ, but in true Sound Dust style, it surpasses the limitations of the original.
In taking advantage of sampling technology, bespoke Kontakt architecture, on top of a bit of imagination, Pendle has created sounds inconceivable to the creator of the original instrument.
Patches
Six innovative instruments by Sound Dust.
- Plastic Ghost Piano
- Grand Thrift Autoharp
- Dulcitone 1884
- Dulcitone 1900
- Ghost Dulcitone
- Hammr +
System Requirements
- Native Instruments Kontakt Full 5.6.8 and above (NOT Kontakt Player)
- MacOS 11 Big Sur and above
- Windows 7 and above (64-bit only)
- Intel, AMD, or Apple Silicon CPU
- 8GB RAM or more (16GB or more recommended)
- 4.2GB free storage space
User Manual