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  • S.S.G MULTiFORMAT
    June 9th, 2020 ⚡

    S.S.G MULTiFORMAT

    S.S.G MULTiFORMAT

    TALULA | 09.06.2020 | 1.74 GB

    KONTAKT, HALion, EXS, SFZ

    The ST SSG – Small Studio Grand is a smaller Grand Piano, (6′ 1″) that give a tighter, more defined sound then a larger instrument. This instrument has depth and roundness in the bass register, rich midrange and a clear, crisp treble. Recorded in one of Swedens best room for acoustic instruments, using Neumann M269’s and Neumann M250’s ensures that the recorded material gives you the best performance possible. With its 21-28 velocity samples, it give you the dynamic response needed for studio use, making this great instrument equally suited for pop, jazz, rock and all things in between!



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    • Singularis MULTiFORMAT
      June 8th, 2020 ⚡

      Singularis MULTiFORMAT

      Singularis MULTiFORMAT

      TALULA | 08.06.2020 | 1.99 GB

      KONTAKT, HALion, EXS, SFZ

      Singularis – Old School Recording Piano. In the 50’s, the recording studios weren’t what they are today. A few microphones and few tracks on the tape machines made sessions a bit different then today’s workflow. Most of the music was recorded live with very few, if any, overdubs. This led to a way of recording that made a special sound, you can hear it on most recordings from the late 50’s through the first years of the 60’s. The Singularis is an instrument that recreates that sound. Through recording and processing, vintage analog equipment has been used to provide you with the sound of that magic era.



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      • Future Beats and Soul MULTiFORMAT
        November 1st, 2019 ⚡

        Magesy

        Future Beats & Soul

        FANTASTiC | 01 November 2019 | 1.24 GB

        Future Beats & Soul. This one is raw, emotive and expressive, with a focus on cutting edge production techniques being married with a timeless and soulful sound palette. Rolling through 100% royalty free, this is one you can’t afford to miss. With loops rolling out between 72-160bpm, El. Train has got you covered. The named genres are effortlessly complemented with this collection, but you’ll also be covered for hip-hop, R&B, West Coast beats, and any other styles with an attention to groove and musicianship. In detail, 1.71 GB of content is included, with all audio recorded at 24Bit & 44.1 kHz. 201 loops are broken down as 42 synth bass loops, 40 drum loops, 32 perc loops, 24 synth loops, 11 pad loops, 11 arp loops, 10 electric piano loops, 8 electric bass loops, 7 guitar loops, 6 drum part loops, 5 hat loops and 3 vocal loops. 343 one-shots are broken down as 94 drum hits, 51 bass hits, 47 synth hits, 21 FX, 5 bass multis and 5 synth multis. Also included are 224 Rex2 files, 118 soft sampler patches (for NNXT, Halion, EXS24, Kontakt and Sfz) and 5 Kong.



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        • Eastern Percussion MULTiFORMAT-FANTASTiC
          July 23rd, 2019 ⚡

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          Eastern Percussion MULTiFORMAT

          FANTASTiC | 22 December 2015 | 1.12 GB

          ‘Eastern Percussion’ is the ideal production tool for you if you are looking for traditional Eastern and Arabic percussion sounds infused with complex hypnotic rhythms. Eastern Percussion contains a beautifully played collection of multi-layered, trance inducing exotic percussion samples that are bursting with character, authenticity and flair.  Inside this stunning percussion sample library you will find an incredible array of ethnic drums, including bendir and daf frame drum loops, booming goblet drum samples, rattling hajar and mirwas patterns, zinging naqaras, naqareh loops, riqqs and a whole host of indigenous Middle Eastern shakers, bells, cymbals and percussion instrument sounds.



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          • Vintage Keyboard Collection Electone D-85 MULTiFORMAT
            July 5th, 2019 ⚡

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            Electone D-85 MULTiFORMAT

            Team SUNiSO | 14 Jan 2010 | 710.42 MB

            (COMPLETE SampleSet)

            The Yamaha Electone D-85 is the source of sounds in our fourth volume of the Vintage Keyboard Collection. The D-85 was released in 1980 and designed as an home organ a grandmas organ, for the “loaded” grandmas though, cause the price tag was around $10000. The D-85 is completely analog and uses a technique called PASS (Pulse Analog Synthesis System) developed for the legendary Electone GX-1. The sound of the D-85 is rich warm big and very much analog synth and not typical organ. The Gothic choir sounds of the D-85 is absolutely superb and “Kraftwerk” type of sounding. The strings and pads are so rich and warm, you gonna love them!.



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            • Austrian Harpsichord Edition Beurmann MULTiFORMAT
              June 30th, 2019 ⚡

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              Austrian Harpsichord MULTiFORMAT

              P2P | 29.06.2019 | 1.11 GB

              EXS24 / HAlion / KONTAKT

              The Austrian Harpsichord library features an instrument built by Johann Anton Miklis in 1671 in Prague (which belonged to Austria back then). Offering three sounds – 8′, 4′ register and the combination of both – it show the rich and slinky texture of Austrian-built instruments which Mozart would have known. Austrian Harpsichord Edition Beurmann MULTiFORMAT screenshotThe harpsichord still remains in well-playable condition despite its age. It is now available for your sampler, presented in its original Valotti-tuning at 392 Hz, capturing all three register variations – 8′, 4′ and both registers together. Presets at 440 Hz are also available. In its bass octave, the harpsichord does not feature a c-sharp note, as part of its design. We added “optimized” presets so it can be played regularly in the bass as well. Like all harpsichords, the instrument is not touch-sensitive in the sense of a piano. However, not any given note will sound exactly the same twice due to different resonances of body and strings. Up to now, many keyboards and samplers represented harpsichords by repeating the exact same digital sample. In order to avoid the problem, we captured the sampled registers with 8 variations (4′: 4 variations) of each note. The key release sounds are also of major importance: We recorded 4 release samples per note.



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