SonicCouture Tingklik v2.0.0 KONTAKT

SonicCouture Tingklik v2.0.0 KONTAKT

SonicCouture Tingklik v2.0.0 KONTAKT A Tingklik typically has 11 bamboo tubes, although the instrument we sampled has 12. With five notes per octave, the range is just over 2 octaves. The tubes are suspended using string over a wooden frame. The player sits on the ground and strikes the bamboo...

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Soniccouture Konkrete v1.1.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Konkrete v1.1.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Konkrete v1.1.0 KONTAKT THE KITS The kits are the foundation that gives Konkrete 3 its unique sonic range and power. A vast array of techniques, recording sessions, synths, gear and tools were used to create this unrivalled sonic palette of 5000 sounds. Each of the 92 kits contains 61...

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Soniccouture Extended Piano v1.1.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Extended Piano v1.1.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Extended Piano v1.1.0 KONTAKT EXTENDED PIANO TECHNIQUES An “Extended technique” is a term to describe playing a musical instrument in an unconventional way, to coax new timbres from a traditional instrument. Since the early 20th century, the piano has been at the forefront of this trend, with many composers...

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Soniccouture Pan Drums v1.1.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Pan Drums v1.1.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Pan Drums v1.1.0 KONTAKT STEEL PANS: INVERTED Pan Drums, or ‘hand pans’ are a very recent musical invention. Developed in the year 2000 by Swiss company PANart (the Hang or Hang Drum), their melancholic sound bewitches everyone that hears it. But because a pan drum must be hand built...

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Soniccouture Samulnori Percussion v1.5.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Samulnori Percussion v1.5.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Samulnori Percussion v1.5.0 KONTAKT FORCES OF NATURE A Samulnori ensemble generally consists of four main instruments (samul: four things, nori: to play) Puk, Janngu, Jing and K’Kwaenggwari – each represents an element of nature: Jing: Wind | Janggu: Rain | Puk: Clouds | K’kwaenggwari: Lightning. In a minimal ensemble...

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Soundiron Hopkin Instrumentarium Rattletines v1.0.0 KONTAKT

Soundiron Hopkin Instrumentarium Rattletines v1.0.0 KONTAKT

Soundiron Hopkin Instrumentarium Rattletines v1.0.0 KONTAKT Rattletines is a set of unique hand-crafted tuned percussion instruments created by instrument designer and sound sculptor Bart Hopkin. These one-of-a-kind instruments each produce their own special flavor of rattle or buzz, with every note having its own warmly resonant flavor. Rattletine includes two...

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SonicCouture Box of Tricks v1.1.0 KONTAKT

SonicCouture Box of Tricks v1.1.0 KONTAKT

SonicCouture Box of Tricks v1.1.0 KONTAKT CREATED FOR IMOGEN BY IMOGEN Every aspect of Box Of Tricks has been shaped by Imogen Heap. An exclusive selection of her instruments, sampled in detail and with custom scripts, effects, and tools; all designed the way she wanted to use them. Box Of...

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Soniccouture Grand Marimba v2.0.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Grand Marimba v2.0.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Grand Marimba v2.0.0 KONTAKT A descendant of the African balafon, the modern marimba originated in Mexico, and is typified by wooden bars mounted above metal resonator tubes, which can be tuned using stops. This Soniccouture instrument features the 5-octave Yamaha 6100, designed with marimba legend Keiko Abe. The 6100...

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SonicCouture GuZheng v2.0.0 KONTAKT

SonicCouture GuZheng v2.0.0 KONTAKT

SonicCouture GuZheng v2.0.0 KONTAKT The Gu Zheng The Guzheng is a traditional Chinese instrument dating from the Qin dynasty (c. 200). It is the ancestor of the Japanese Koto as well as several other zither-like instruments found across east Asia. A modern Guzheng typically has 21 strings over movable bridges,...

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Soniccouture Vibraphone v2.0.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Vibraphone v2.0.0 KONTAKT

Soniccouture Vibraphone v2.0.0 KONTAKT ULTRA-REALISTIC VIBRAPHONE INSTRUMENT LIQUID METAL The vibraphone adds a constant modulation to its resonator tubes with the use of motorised fans. These cover the top of the tube and spin in unison, effectively opening and closing the resonator in a circular motion. The resulting tone is...

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