Gaya Geum KONTAKT
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Gaya Geum is the Korean Traditional Harp of 1000 years
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Gaya Geum is the Korean Traditional Harp of 1000 years
Electro Orchestral Instant Scoring/Soundtrack Tool for Kontakt 5. Sync Licence included (conditions apply) Contains 88 complete musical phrases mapped across the entire keyboard range with dedicated controls for local (single samples) and global (all samples) editing and real-time manipulation. Ideal for film students, Video Editors and directors – easily assemble soundscapes, stings, loops and themes for your productions within a unified musical framework. Change tempo, pitch, duration and more for unique custom underscores.
beautiful Pianos melodies and lush synthetic choir With new age feel created using Korg T1, Roland Mks-20 , jv , Yamaha SY-77 ……. to create one performance patch
Echorhode Adagio 3 – featuring the a different Rhodes set ,sampled through a Dynacord Echocord Super tape delay. Can be used in conjunction with microtape 8. With 5 token presets, this isn’t designed as a synth, like Tronto for example, but as a player, with a virtual tape machine running all the time beneath the engine. You have 3 types of control (via the ‘Degrader’) over tape damage – via filter,amplitude or pitch, with a tape speed slider as well, so Boards of Canada style sounds are easily obtainable, or you can set the controls to zero to bypass the effect. There is a simple low pass filter (no resonance) that can be connected to velocity (as can amplitude) for instrumental expression, but also more interestingly is hard wired to the ADSR envelopes, so a slower attack also brings about a slower filter attack (if engaged), to emulate the tape head coming into contact with the tape (likewise with the release).
This ambient pad, drone and soundscape library was cultivated from some rather strange Christmas caroling odds and ends we dug up, cooked up, warped and manipulated. This odd little sound set was originally just one part of a strange collection of quasi-musical oddities mostly captured in one epic recording session somewhere around Thanksgiving in ’09 involving lots of Belgian beer and a few of our closest friends. These morphable custom ambiences were created by heavily, heavily, heavily manipulating a tiny, tiny slice of a certain old Christmas masterpiece, performed by an unknown genius. Like a precious and rare unstable element, only the smallest quantity is needed to unleash the true raw power contained within. Christmas power.
I found this little vuvuzela in a supermarket and since it immediately got my son´s attention I bought it. The sound ? You know… vuvuzela. Just a simple whistle, the younger brother of the real vuvuzelas, which can damage not only your hearing, but also a football tournament ! :-) This little disaster produces single nasty high pitched tone, which only me and my son seem to like in our entire family. (… or our town ?) Anyway… this little whistle sampling came out quite interestingly and although here you get only one patch and in spite of all being said about nasty sound and gnats :-), it sounds nice and I believe can be useful. There are 4 RR and a bunch of effects to help you customize the sound to your liking. A slight arabian/african flavour is present, what I personally like the most about it. So… give it a shot and have fun ! :-)
Ancient Chordophone is a Kontakt 5 plucked string library. The sound could be described as an organic-hybrid guitar. It is not designed to be a ‘real’ instrument, but rather a fun and useful sound. It’s great for atmospheric stuff and for making rhythms using the included arpeggiator.