Leonard Solomon's Extraordinary Machines

An unconventional, whimsical collection of handmade instruments.

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Audio Demos

  1. In the Hall of the Mountain King (Library Only) Edvard Grieg arr. Andrew Aversa
  2. Pizza Master (Library Only) Daniel Fortune
  3. They Came From The Graves Andreas Wimmer
  4. Shady Apothecary Michael Hoffmann
  5. Oh Geez Michael Lee
  6. House of Strange Charlotte McMillian
  7. Plok! Boss Tim and Geoff Follin (Arranged by Daniel Fortune)
  8. Waltz of the Broken Clock Vae Song
  9. Xenomusic Trance (Library Only) Kris Kirk
  10. Quadrillion Dreams Tremendouz
  11. They Came From The Graves (Library Only) Andreas Wimmer
  12. Shady Apothecary (Library Only) Michael Hoffmann
  13. Oh Geez (Library Only) Michael Lee
  14. House Of Strange (Library Only) Charlotte McMillian
  15. Plok! Boss (Library Only).mp3 Tim and Geoff Follin (Arranged by Daniel Fortune)
  16. Quadrillion Dreams (Library Only) Tremendouz

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Overview

This library is, in a word, extraordinary. Featuring an unconventional collection of tonal and atonal instruments conceived and built by one truly unique man. The stars of the show are his one-of-a-kind inventions like the Bellowphone, Bottle Organ, and Oomphalapompatronium, though the collection is filled out by more familiar instruments as well. Leonard Solomon’s Extraordinary Machines is especially well suited for lighthearted and whimsical tracks, specific sound design applications, and outside-the-box inspiration. We hope these fanciful creations will push your creativity in all-new directions.

Product Info

Hand-built, one-of-a-kind instruments

Each machine was hand-crafted by Leonard Solomon himself and imbued with incredible character you won’t hear anywhere else. All recorded in the same space they were invented: Leonard Solomon’s wood shop and home.

Four signature “extraordinary machines”

Leonard Solomon’s beloved multi-instrument Bellowphone is the star of the show; other unique machines are the Bottle Organ, Oomphalapompatronium, and Callioforte.

Miscellaneous sounds galore

In addition to the larger instruments, this collection includes Leonard Solomon’s Pneumatic Cymbal, Cuckoo Machine, Small Horn, Laughing Horn, Warbler Whistle, a selection of distinctive horns, and more.

Lifelike and customizable

Mechanical noises and functional parts of the instruments have been meticulously recorded, including autofilling bottles and bellows, pump mechanics, releases, and more. Just as Leonard does with his real instruments, dial in the tuning and effects from subtle to wildly discordant.

Ideal for sound design

Includes collections of both tonal and atonal sounds that have been processed and designed to be perfect for texture, effects, and more.

Len Solomon and his Bellowphone instrument

Features

Immersive UI with Machine Visualizer
Multi layer and section controls
Custom pro-designed sounds
Simple, straightforward mapping
8-slot FX rack with 28 modules

Requirements

System Requirements
15 GB disk space

7200 RPM hard drive or solid state drive recommended.

4 GB RAM

Higher amounts of memory let you load more instruments.

Kontakt Player 6.7+

This library DOES work with the free Kontakt Player 6.7+ or higher.

Kontakt Requirements - Mac OS

Intel Macs (i5 or higher): macOS 12 or higher
Apple Silicon Macs (via Rosetta 2 & natively on ARM in Standalone or in hosts that support it): macOS 11, 12 or 13 (latest update).

Kontakt Requirements - Windows

Windows: Windows 10 or 11 (latest Service Pack), Intel Core i5 or equivalent CPU, 2 GB RAM. Graphics hardware support for OpenGL 2.1 or higher.

Tutorials

Library Walkthrough

Featured Artists & Composers

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Mike Reagan

Invincible Fight Girl, Powerpuff Girls, Trials Evolution, God of War, Twisted Metal

"A big thanks to the team at Impact Soundworks for putting inspiration at my fingertips! Your sample libraries are in heavy use in my Orchestral, Rock and Pop templates, and always visible in my top-tier Cue-specific Kontakt. Layering your Shreddage libraries on top of my live guitar tracks creates so much depth, and I get so much out of so many of your other libraries - too many to name. A+ programming and sonic goodness gang!"

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Richard Jacques

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, Mass Effect, Overwatch 2, James Bond 007: Blood Stone

"I'm a huge fan of the Ventus Winds series. They feature rare instruments deep-sampled to an incredibly high level of detail. It's so liberating to have such a wide range of articulations & phrases that perfectly capture the nuances and performance style of these instruments... from beautiful to haunting, celebratory to sorrowful. Each is expertly recorded and the sound quality is superb, sitting in the mix with ease. If you want to add authentic world winds to your palette, then look no further."

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ShadyCicada

"Impact Soundworks software is an absolute mainstay in my work when it comes to Video Game and Anime-inspired tracks! The amount of ease and wonderful sounds these plugins offer allows me to get straight into writing and brainstorming."


About the Library

Classically trained musician, inventor, and one-man-orchestra Leonard Solomon has a mind like no other. Starting with the Majestic Bellowphone in 1983, he’s been delighting audiences on the street, in acclaimed concert halls, and on national television with his extraordinary machines (check out this WIRED feature for more of his story). Through this sample library, we hope to preserve his legacy and share the charm and whimsy of his creations with fellow musicians.

These machines have all been hand-built from materials that were found, salvaged, or purchased from hardware stores and then ingeniously combined into something never before heard. Every instrument is one-of-a-kind, with its own character and color.

Leonard Solomon’s Extraordinary Machines is the perfect solution for producers looking for unique, unusual, and found sounds that require no extra effort to blend. We’ve worked to capture Leonard Solomon’s unique character, both in his ideas and his instruments, and we hope you find them as creatively inspiring as we do!



Library Content

From the masterfully crafted Bellowphone to the mind-bending Oomphalapopatronium, Leonard Solomon’s unique musical instruments create sounds to fascinate audiences, inspire creators and challenge the status quo. To help you understand this eclectic collection of odd creations a bit better, we’ve put together a brief description of each instrument.

Leonard Solomon stands beside his Majestic Bellowphone

 

Extraordinary Machines

Bellowphone: Constructed in Len’s basement woodshop, the Bellowphone is a multi-instrument composed of many individual wind and percussion instruments activated by a foot pump (the eponymous bellow). The Bellowphone is chiefly made out of found and salvaged materials, including metal pipes, cardboard tubes, springs, coat-hanger wire, sheet-metal from a toaster, vacuum-cleaner pieces, tin cans, and plumbing parts. The rest of the Bellowphone’s components — playground balls, funnels, screws, kazoo, and nose-flute! — were purchased from local hardware and sports equipment stores.

Bottle Organ: Hand-made latex ball bellows connected to a series of pitched bottles suspended in a custom wood frame make up this one-of-a-kind creation. The Bottle Organ boasts soft, round organ tones reminiscent of carnival games and world fair music.

The Bottle Organ, featuring glass bottles and ball bellows.

Oomphalapompatronium: A crown jewel in the Leonard Solomon collection of oddities, the Oomphalapompatronium (pronounced “Oom-Fah-Lah-Pom-Pah-Troh-Nee-Um”) is made from a wheel, pottery, tin cans, and water bottles. In place of a keyboard, this incredible invention features a button board. A radial ball pump is used to automatically fill the air reservoir, which in turn powers a robust horn section that delivers a wonderful cacophony of extraordinary musical tones.

Callioforte: Two and a half octaves of chromatic pipe whistle tones that drip medieval and airy high tones; the perfect instrument for soft melodies, and whimsical hooks.

A photo of the unique hand-made Callioforte.

 

Other Inspiring Sounds

Miscellaneous: Leonard Solomon’s house is a veritable museum of hand-made musical instruments and sound making creations. Our Miscellaneous patch includes a small suite of found-sounds pulled straight from the walls, shelves and cabinets of Leonard’s extraordinary home: Pneumatic Cymbal, Cuckoo Machine, Small Horn, Laughing Horn, Warbler Whistle.

Tonal Horns: A set of horn blasts and phrases from four of Len’s unique horns: Big Horn, Lurch Horn, Hunting Horn, and Drone Horn.

Kazoo: The kazoo is a core piece of the Leonard Solomon sound. We made sure to capture Len’s favorite as a solo instrument to provide the most versatility and usability for producers in need of quirky melodic beds and melodies. In this digital age, it also works wonders when highly processed and used as a sound design source.

Sound Design Atonal: A large suite of designed atonal soundbeds, effects, oddities and noises to add texture, depth and ear candy onto your tracks. This patch is the glue that fills in spaces and takes ordinary musical compositions to the next level of unique and compelling.

Sound Design Tonal: A collection of found sounds and single-capture tones from Len’s massive collection of noise makers, heavily processed and sound designed for use as effects, sound beds, and musical textures. Sound sources include Baritone Bottle, Brain Razor, Cup Flute, Oompha Synth, Gargantuan Kazoo and Clown Nose Chord.

A collection of Leonard Solomon's custom horns stacked together.



About Leonard Solomon

Leonard Solomon studied guitar and early music at Antioch College, spent time as a guitarist in a country-rock band, and then worked for a decade as a professional cabinet maker. All these experiences influenced his career constructing and performing on one-of-a-kind instruments for audiences of all sizes.

Leonard has been featured performing with his unusual creations in PBS’ Lonesome Pine Specials’ One-Man Band Extravaganza; in the nationally broadcasted “A Taste of Passover” and “A Taste of Chanukah” at Jordan Hall, Boston; at festivals in both Singapore and Japan; and at King Richard’s Faire in Massachusetts, among other performances.

Leonard Solomon sits on a piano bench with the piano behind him. He has a white beard and a very serious expression, although he is wearing a more playful hat and vest.


Reviews

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Leonard Solomon’s Extraordinary Machines – Rekkerd.org

“The strapline for this offering from Impact Soundworks is ‘An unconventional, whimsical collection of handmade instruments.’ Never has a description been closer to the truth.”

“There’s quite a pallet of textures included with this library. From the tonal to the atonal, from sound design to straight-up playable instruments, and even Leonard’s very own kazoo!”

“So, what can this be used for?…Animation. Comedy. Light-hearted, whimsical material. But this could also work exceptionally well with darker, more dramatic material, especially with some well-placed reverbs and delays. It also has a clear and useful place in sound design. There’s nothing else quite like it!”

Wayne Taylor (Rekkerd.org)

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Testimonial – Jimmy ‘Big Giant Circles’ Hinson (Black Ops 4, Borderlands 2, Threes)

“Between Shreddage, Super Audio Cart, Juggernaut, and Mega Brass I don’t remember the last time I haven’t used an Impact Soundworks instrument in a track. The attention to detail is astonishing and it’s all so easy to use out of the box, which is a big deal.”