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  • GrandThrift autoHarp² KONTAKT
    May 16th, 2015 ⚡
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    GrandThrift autoHarp² KONTAKT

    DISCOVER | 03 APRiL 2014 | 211 MB

    GrandThrift autoHarp² is what happens when you mate a tiny autoharp with a full sized grand piano. She’s an impossible hybrid instrument with four different string layers that create unique pianoish, plucky, autoharpy sounds. This strangely beautiful offspring weighs in at a fairly hefty but graceful 380mb and contains 4 separate and individually adjustable layers of multi-velocity samples from every note of both instruments.


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    Maestro Rhythm King MRK-4 v4.2 KONTAKT

    AUDIOSTRiKE | 15/05/2015 | 10 MB

    FK8 Kontakt instrument is based on the Maestro Rhythm King MRK-4 analogue drum machine from the mid 1970s. Whereas the MRK-1 and MRK-2 models were transistor based, the MRK-4 used inductor coils, or tuned tanks, to produce the drum sounds. It actually had fewer sounds and rhythms than the previous models, but was less noisy (judging by the examples I owned anyway) and the cymbal sounds were noticeably different. The rhythms provided were more rock orientated and it had an intro/fill-in function.


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    FK13 Korg Mini-Pops MP-3 v4.2 KONTAKT

    AUDIOSTRiKE | 15/05/2015 | 5 MB

    The Korg Mini-Pops 3 was an analogue drum machine from the 1970s. It was also branded as the Univox SR-55 and Aria Diamond. It had less sounds than its famous sibling, the Mini-Pops 7, and a different approach to the rhythm selection. There were 2 knobs that controlled the bass/snare and cymbal patterns respectively, these were assigned to the foxtrot/swing button. This combination provided 36 patterns for this button alone plus the 18 other rhythms provided.


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  • Tiny Grand KONTAKT
    May 13th, 2015 ⚡
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    Tiny Grand KONTAKT

    TEAM VON.G | 2013-12-23 | 581.21 MB

    We bring to you Tiny Grand, a beautiful 30-note toy piano with more personality than a truckload of recycled grand pianos… and also, as far as we know, the deepest virtual instrument of its kind. With more than 3,000 discrete samples, 9 velocity layers, 10 round robins, Tiny Grand was made with a whole lot of hand-sampled love. What you get is a quirky, dynamic sound, perfect for your next masterpiece.


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  • Rust Vol.1 v2.0 KONTAKT DVDR-KRock
    May 11th, 2015 ⚡
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    Rust Vol.1 v2.0 KONTAKT

    KRock |  Oct 2, 2012 | 502.3 MB

    Rust Vol. 1 is an eclectic but deep collection of metallic percussion “instruments” recorded in a variety of natural environments. Some objects are roughly tuned to a musical pitch, while others are raw, jagged and purely percussive. This first volume focuses on classic small objects and found sounds, such as metal racks, paint cans, soda cans, magnetic balls, steel pipes, brass hardware, a musical saw and odd bits of furniture, along with large structures like mine shaft gates, steel tunnels, towering stairways and massive structural I-Beams.


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  • Rust Vol.2 v2.0 KONTAKT-VON.G
    May 11th, 2015 ⚡
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    Rust Vol.2 v2.0 KONTAKT

    Team VON.G | 2013-01-16 | 1.03 GB

    Rust is about what happens when people walk away. Rust is abandonment, amnesia and decay. Rust is the inevitable decline of our overly-mechanized world. Rust is to iron as the tree is to the seed. The stuff of dead stars, it is what becomes of us all and from where we have come. In Rust 2, we went a little deeper underground and just a little farther out of bounds. So maybe we bent a few little laws while bending a little iron, or maybe it’s all good clean fun. And maybe we took really nice gear to places where nice gear should be taken, to places that people don’t go anymore. We did what had to be done to get in, make a hell of a lot of noise and get out in one piece. We used all kinds of drumsticks, mallets and hammers, bare hands and boots. We bled a little and sweated a lot, just adding a little of our own rust to the mix. But in the end, we put everything back where we found it. Back where nobody will probably ever bother to look again… As always we hope you enjoy.


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