Guitar-Derived Motion Beds.
VEE12
VEE12 is a curated Soundbox collection built from remastered and carefully selected sound sources originally created for Audiofier Veevum 12- Guitarscapes.
This pack focuses on the rhythmic core of Veevum 12 — pulses, riffs, repeating figures, and evolving motion and also includes pads derived from guitar sounds manipulations — reshaped for a streamlined, performance-friendly Soundbox workflow.

From Guitarscapes to Motion
Veevum 12 explored guitar material as texture, atmosphere, and movement rather than traditional performance instruments.
VEE12 extracts that language and concentrates on its most rhythmically expressive elements:
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tempo-aware pulses
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repeating guitar-derived riffs
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animated textures with internal motion
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cinematic rhythmic beds
The result is a collection designed for forward motion, not static ambience.
Subtle Extended Techniques
Cinematic Motion Beds
The rhythms are:
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tonal
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organic
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guitar-derived
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textural rather than percussive
They sit naturally between:
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underscore and drive
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ambience and rhythm
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atmosphere and momentum
Perfect for scenes that need movement without overt beats.


Remastered for Soundbox
All content in VEE12 has been:
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selected from the original Veevum 12 sound pool
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refined and remastered for Soundbox playback
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adapted to work efficiently inside Soundbox’s streamlined engine
VEE12 at a Glance
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Selected & remastered content from Veevum 12: Guitarscapes
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Focus on rhythms, riffs, pulses, and motion
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Guitar-derived, textural, tonal rhythm
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Cinematic & ambient by nature
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Built exclusively for Soundbox
Selected & remastered content from Veevum 12: Guitarscapes
Focus on rhythms, riffs, pulses, and motion
Guitar-derived, textural, tonal rhythm
Cinematic & ambient by nature
Built exclusively for Soundbox
VEE12 works especially well for:
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cinematic underscore
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ambient rhythm layers
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evolving cues
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tension beds
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modern scoring contexts
cinematic underscore
ambient rhythm layers
evolving cues
tension beds
modern scoring contexts
The guitar origin remains present, but abstracted — serving motion, not performance realism.






