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Paper Stone Instruments - The Clap V2
Paper Stone Instruments - The Clap V2 has been rebuilt from the ground up to encompass 3 clap variants and improved interface features. Whilst the original Clap was super tight, the Clap V2 has Loose, Natural and Tight clap variants making it 3 times the size and flexibility of the original. The Machine Clap Section has also been reworked to be pre filter and each machine clap can be turned on and off. Each clap has 5 round robins and is multi-sampled at 4 velocities. The Clap V2 was recorded using Close, Stereo and Room microphone techniques at Paper-Stone studios in Nottingham, England. 410 mb.
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- Category: synthesizers
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 May 2020 17:53
- Published on Tuesday, 16 June 2015 19:23
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Native Instruments CM Session
Native Instruments CM Session is a product from Native Instruments. You can not find it on official site of Native Instruments because it was produced exclusively for magazine Computer Musiс.
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- Category: Garritan
- Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 December 2020 13:56
- Published on Wednesday, 10 June 2015 21:02
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Gary Garritan Jazz and Big Band
Garritan - Jazz & Big Band - library for professional arranger working in a jazz direction. Includes high-quality samples of trumpets, trombones, saxophones, keyboards, rhythm section - over 50 tools to create realistic sound of jazz big - band. As a result, you have a great sounding instruments with controlled expression, articulation, vibrato and intonation inherent in living instruments.
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- Category: Ilya Efimov
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 September 2018 11:04
- Published on Tuesday, 09 June 2015 21:40
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Ilya Efimov Acoustic Guitar Strum 1.52
Ilya Efimov Acoustic Guitar Strum is a sample-based fully functional totally next-generation module to imitate guitar musical accompaniment. Using out library you will save a lot of time and money as you will not need to hire a professional guitar player to record the sound. The sound of this library is rich and sensual, transparent and incredibly expressive. We have made fantastic realism by using 14 dynamic colors for each note. This library is essential for Acoustic Guitar imitation. You can use all frets for each string.
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- Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 September 2018 11:02
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Ilya Efimov - Balalaika prima (KONTAKT)
Ilya Efimov Balalaika prima the renowned symbol of Russian culture beloved for generations is a stringed musical instrument with a characteristic triangular body and three strings. The most common solo form of the instrument is the prima, which is tuned E-E-A (thus the two lower strings are tuned to the same pitch). The strings on the modern balalaika are: frst string (A) stainless steel with the second and third strings (E-E) nylon. Body sizes and neck lengths vary according to type and may have from sixteen to thirty-one frets.
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- Last Updated on Friday, 03 June 2022 07:50
- Published on Tuesday, 09 June 2015 21:25
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Ilya Efimov Armenian Duduk (Kontakt)
The Duduk is a traditional Armenian woodwind instrument for Kontakt (Native Insruments), originating in the fifth century. The sound of the duduk, if not the instrument itself, has become widely known through its use in popular film soundtracks. Starting with Peter Gabriel's score for Martin Scorsese's “The Last Temptation of Christ”, the duduk's sound has been employed in a variety of genres to depict archaic and mournful moods.
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- Category: Ilya Efimov
- Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 June 2015 21:23
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Ilya Efimov - Domra (Kontakt)
Ilya Efimov Domra - Russian folk instrument known that domra more than 1,000 years, while balalaika only about 350. From the history of the balalaika and domra all musicologists make an unambiguous conclusion: domra and balalaika - two different modifications of the same kind of stringed instrument . Only one of them historically earlier and the other later. In this domra - ancestor balalaika. Domra for Native Instrument Kontakt Player. The basic techniques for playing the domra are: pick single strokes (up / down) and tremolo. Other useful and colorful playing techniques include finger pizzicato, harmonics and glissando.