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Infinite Samples on redesigning analog samples to shape cinematic sonic worlds

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Infinite Samples have built their reputation on crafting instruments that sound volatile, alive, and deeply cinematic. With Pangea and The Abyss, the team pushed analog synths and single-sample engines into new frontiers, giving composers tools that thrive on instability and motion. Their work has already found its way into blockbuster trailers like Dune: Part Two, but the bigger story is how these instruments turn imperfection into identity.

In this interview, the Infinite Samples team opens up about the dystopian and cinematic sound design at the core of Pangea, why The Abyss breaks the rules of traditional sampling, and how motion-driven effects engines bring cinematic chaos to life. They also share their vision for the future of Infinite Samples – from immersive instruments to ethical AI – and explain why mystery is central to their creative ethos...

The post Infinite Samples on redesigning analog samples to shape cinematic sonic worlds first appeared on Native Instruments Blog.

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