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Forums › DEALS › Virtual & Physical Music Gear Deals › Ink Audio Collection (containing all the Kontakt libraries they made) is $100
With the code COLL100
https://ink-audio.com/collections/bundles/products/ink-audio-collection
Everything we’ve ever made. Fifty one Ink Audio libraries and one plugin. Over 100 gb of left-of-center sounds that all work together.
Ink Steel – modern pedal steel guitar
Ink Vocal – true legato, solo informal vocals
Whisper Rhythms – vocal percussion and textures
Ink Whistle – intimate whistle
Nashville Toolkit – organic elements
Ink Pads – randomized moving soundscapes
Vocal Rhythms – simple humming loops
Brooms Kit – bristled brush multi-mic’d kit
Mallets Kit – soft and warm multi-mic’d kit
Sticks Kit – multi-mic’d kit with four treatments
Body Percussion – solo body percussion
Banjo Rhythms – randomly combine rhythms in three articulations
Amateur Orchestra – your best worst orchestra
The Quietest Band In the World – only the softest sounds
The Noise You Never Hear – electromagnetic field recordings
Ink Slide – two-part phrase and articulation library
Ink Rorschach – the auditory inkblot test
Wish I Had a Heart – a library about layers
Early Bird – pre-transient percussion
Detail Drums – what if each drum was its own kit?
Memos – the best mic is the one you have with you
The Telephone Game – imperfect iterations
Bigfoot – organic, but is it real?
Nessie – all tail
Yeti – real sounds frozen in time
Loveland Frogman – underwater, kind of
Chupacabra – nervous energy
Jackalope – sound stitched together
Corners – 8 cajons
Heads – 3 bongos, 4 congas, 5 djembes
Plates – walls of cymbals in seven styles
Not Not Toms – timbales and roots
Buckets – plastic, not tasteful
Brushes – the tool is the tone
Angles – 5 triangles, 4 ways
Clang – 7 cowbells, 4 ways
Blocks – wood and plastic
Chime – one at a time
One Mic Kit – one mic, lots of articulations
Old Friends – the uprights we live with
Electric Acoustic – guitars, no amps
Disc Organ – like mellotron, but cheaper
Beginners – trial and error, mostly error
Imitations (plugin) – no math, just mics
Shoebox – cassette experiments
Echobox – tape experiments
Talkbox – formant experiments
Time Lapse – sounds zoomed way out
Batteries Not Included – plastic clacky keys
Uprightette – toy piano toolkit
Old Friends II – more upright piano options
Nessie II – all tail, more choices (collection only)