M1 Garand Rifle is an experimental hybrid percussion/sfx instrument designed for professional sound designers, composers, re-recording mixers and music producers. It combines the real-time playability, musicality and control of a virtual instrument with the accessibility and flexibility of a classic professional-grade sound effect library, delivered in a convenient a la cart package for easy download and integration into your workflow. This library is designed to be your M1-in-a-Box, with everything you need in one easy solution. However, since it’s recorded in a dry, neutral environment, its ready for easy mixing with other sound libraries. And as always, they explore each sound effect category in great depth, to provide an organic, non-repetitive and lifelike result that is especially ideal for video game sound design and film audio post production, or for use in more unorthodox applications, such as concert percussion. While the sounds are authentic and specific to their source for those doing period work, they can easily be manipulated and employed in any number of other ways.
The .30 Caliber M1 Garand rifle is a classic military firearm that was widely used by the United States during World War II and throughout the mid 20th century. Invented by Canadian-born John Cantius Garand, it was the first semi-automatic infantry rifle fielded widely by any nation and served as the primary infantry weapon for the US and a number of it’s allies throughout the war. Following WWII, the rifle continued to see service in both the United States military and in the armed forces of a number of nations around the world well into the late 60s and 70s, with a number of regional and specialized variants, until finally being phased out in favor of the M14 carbine and M16 rifle. The M1 is still used by USMC drill teams to this day.
Special thanks to the Texas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, for allowing us to photograph one of their historic pieces.
CONTENTS
.30-06 Rifle Gunshot indoors (13 var.)
.30-06 Rifle Gunshot outdoors (13 var.)
Spent Brass Bounce on Concrete (18 variations)
Spent Brass Bounce on Wood (29 variations)
Butt and Handguard Grabs & Impacts (51 var.)
Handle & carry rattles and clicks (16 var.)
Heavy rifle shakes and rattles (8 variations)
Action handling and ammo clip loading (119 var)
Rack slide fast, w/ spent round eject (37 var.)
Fast Bolt open and release cycle (24 var)
Slow Bolt open and release cycle (43 variations)
Bolt release and close hard (32 variations)
Rifle Trigger clicks (20 variations)
Rifle Safety Clicks (17 variations)
Various metallic and wooden rattles, shakes clicks, slides, scrapes, scuffs and creaks.
Round-robin variation and unique single-shot effects. Organized into 21 archive-ready bank wav files, with pre-regioned sound effects
The full retail version of Native Instruments Kontakt version 3.5 (or later) is required to use .nki instrument presets included in this library. The free Kontakt “Player” and “Add Library” import process do not support this standard open-format Kontakt library. Windows XP or higher. Mac OSX 10.6 or higher. Dual Core CPU, 1 GB System Ram, SATA or SSD hard drive recommended for this library.
Product Specs
166 MB installed
17 Kontakt 3.5 .nki instrument presets
42 Bonus custom convolution reverb impulses
Standard sfx library configuration
450 SFX, with ready-to-extract regions
21 Pre-Regioned Broadcast Wav Files, ready to extract and export
Deep bwf metadata, including keywords
Unlocked Kontakt presets and wav samples to allow user customization
Custom scripted user interface with full automation support