Audio Demos
- Gladiator 1978 Dickie Chapin 1:02
- Gladiator 1978 (Naked) Dickie Chapin 1:02
- Dirt Town Christian Yoder 1:13
Product Info
Body percussion and vocal shouts performed by a choir
700+ powerful samples recorded in a medium orchestral hall with three mic positions (close, decca, hall) allowing you to get a punchy & close sound, or epic & reverberant, or anything in between.
1 dynamic layer (loud) and up to 12 round robin
Round robins are triggered automatically for variation when you repeat the same note, but they can also be played manually on the special ’round robin keys’ in case you need the exact same performance every time.
Per-articulation tweaks
Skip the external plugins, and sculpt and adjust every articulation to taste right from one UI. Adjust volume, pan, tune, sample offset, and length, as well as reverb.
Snap, claps, slaps, stomps and 12 shouted words
Simple? Yes. Powerful and fun? Absolutely. Use the library on its own as a percussion track, or layer it with other drums for extra intensity and energy.
Men and women shouts recorded separately
Play vocal shouts like “YEAH” and “FIGHT” with only altos & sopranos, only tenors & basses, or both combined!
Features
Simple, easy to use GUI
Three adjustable mic positions
All-in-one easy patch layout
Up to 6x layers/overdubs
Convolution reverb and 5 keyswitchable FX
Requirements
200 MB disk space
7200 RPM hard drive or solid state drive recommended.
2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
Higher amounts of memory let you load more instruments.
Kontakt 5.6.8+ Full
This library requires the FULL version of Kontakt 5.6.8. It will not work in the free Kontakt Player.
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
Walkthrough
Featured Artists & Composers

Ben Prunty
FTL: Faster Than Light, Into the Breach, Subnautica: Below Zero
"I've been using ISW since 2015, and their instruments have shown up in Into the Breach and Subnautica Below Zero, and in nearly all of my solo albums. Shreddage helped me fill in the gaps around my own guitar performances. Super Audio Cart provided some great raw synth sounds for parts of Below Zero. Impact Soundworks is often the first place I go to when I'm shopping for a new project. Everything they make works and sounds great."

Jeff Broadbent
Assassin’s Creed Identity, Call of Duty Mobile, Resident Evil, Diablo Immortal, Transformers: Dark of the Moon
"ISW creates amazing, creative, and intuitive virtual instruments! I’ve enjoyed using them for over a decade, and they have found their way into many of my music scores. Their wonderfully realistic world instruments showed up in a recent Nexon video game, Shreddage 3 Stratus on the score for Grid, and Super Audio Boy is a favorite for retro sounds, effects, and fun nostalgia. Highly recommended!"

Lena Raine
Celeste, Chicory, Minecraft, Guild Wars 2, Deltarune
Instruments from ISW are a staple of my soundtrack work for games. Vocalisa has been a mainstay vocal aesthetic of nearly every game I've worked on including Celeste & Chicory: A Colorful Tale. Shreddage 3 has also given me the confidence to write some really fun guitar riffs & solos despite not being able to play a real one. I've started incorporating Tokyo Scoring Strings into the acoustic side of my scoring work, and can't wait to try out more from ISW in the future!
The raw, primal sound of a group of humans slamming their feet into the ground, clapping their hands, and shouting is unmistakeable. It’s ancient. Universal. Powerful. And a whole lot of fun to use in your DAW!
There are lots of choir libraries out there, and lots of percussion… but choir percussion is a lot harder to find. Snaps, Claps, Slaps, Stomps & Shouts delivers a huge ensemble sound of, well, exactly what the title says.
Whether you’re writing a vigorous sports anthem, an Applachian traditional, epic trailer track, or anything in between, you’re sure to find plenty of inspiration and fun here!
BODY FX (1 Dynamic, 12 RR)
- Snaps
- Claps
- Thigh slaps
- Chest pounds
- Stomps
VOCAL SHOUTS (1 Dynamic, 8 RR), performed by men and women separately
- Hey!
- Ho!
- Yeah!
- Yo!
- Ah!
- Shh!
- What!
- Bass!
- Rock!
- Go!
- Kill!
- Fight!