Organic, but is it real?
I love sounds that live on the edge, somewhere between real and not.
The kind that make you turn your head and ask, “What was that?”
Animal sounds are wild. They’re made with voices, just not ours. Almost human, but not quite. Familiar and alien at the same time.
Drop them into a musical context, and they become something new. They don’t follow the rules. They’re not polite. They’re weird and they feel alive in a way a lot of instruments don’t.
Bigfoot isn’t an Old-MacDonald-had-a-farm kind of thing. It’s not kitsch. It’s not a novelty pack. Every sound began as a real animal (dogs, cats, cows, birds, bees) and was resampled, stretched, pitched and processed until it became something else. Something you can play.
The sounds have the rawness of a microphone capture, but they don’t behave like a voice. At least, not a human one.
50 patches total. Super simple interface: envelope, filters, cassette and bite.
What You Need:
A full version of Kontakt 7 and up (not Kontakt Player)
1.9 gb of space on your drive.