Paket 51 World Music
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Best Service Ethno World 4 PC MAC
ETHNO WORLD 4 PROFESSIONAL
is by the renowned film composer Marcel Barsotti. This composer has
already won several awards. He has composed music for more than 80
cinema, advertising and television films and his musicians have been
placed in the charts several times.
Contains 11GB of samples, more than 200 professionally recorded ethnic instruments
Contains 11GB of samples, more than 200 professionally recorded ethnic instruments
- * More than 14,000 high quality samples in the following categories: Bowed instruments, stringed instruments, woodwind and brass, key instruments, bell type instruments, metal type instruments, world drums, world percussion, gongs and bowls, and the new category of voices.
- * With EW4 it is now possible for the first time to transpose all instruments and playing styles into any chosen key using the Kontakt Elastic Audio Engine ?Time Machine 2?
- * All drum and percussion loops can be played in all tempi with the Time Machine II and each individual loop is completely free to be programmed in all parameters
- * Format: Kontakt 2 Player (included)
# ETHNO WORLD 4
contains more than 200
professionally recorded ethnic instruments and more than 14,000 high
quality samples in the following categories: Bowed instruments,
stringed instruments, woodwind and brass, key instruments, bell type
instruments, metal type instruments, world drums, world percussion,
gongs and bowls, and the new category of voices. Therefore, ETHNO WORLD 4 with its 10 gigabytes of samples is one of the most extensive ethnic library in the world.
New in ETHNO WORLD 4 is for instance a
complete Morin Khuur string ensemble (Mongolia). It is now possible to
create a whole string arrangement with up to 14 key switches, similar
to large orchestra libraries.
Many instruments from all continents can
be played, for example Saron, Tibetan Bells, Saz, Kantele, Irish
Flutes, Military Cassa, Angklung, Egyptian Fiddle, Erhu, Gaohu, Scale
Changer Harmonium, Bouzouki, Santoor, Hulusi, Dung Dkar Horns, Cajon,
Balafon, Western Fiddle, Monochord, Irish Flutes and the new Duduk,
Dvojacka, Hotchiku, Shakuhachi, Fujara, Ciaramella, Mankosedda, Jews
Harp and Launeddas. Originating from India are the well known string instruments Dilruba and Esraj. Unique and for the first time for EW4 are a Mongolian choir, Overtone Singing, and individual female and male voices. Altogether, there are 1400 licks and loops of outstanding quality and playability.
All ETHNO WORLD 4 instruments and voices
are played by renowned musicians under the direction of Andreas Hofner
and Marcel Barsotti ? Egschiglen Ensemble, Sandro Friedrich, Sandro
Hussel, Enrique Ugarte, Raoul Alvarellos, Seref Dalyanoglu, Fabian
R?mer, Tom Hake and many more.
System Requirements:
- 12 GB free Harddisc Space, DVD Drive
Minimum Requirements
- # Win: XP / Vista, Pentium /Athlon XP 1,4GHz, 512 MB RAM, DVD Drive
- # Mac: OS X 10.4 , G4 1 GHz or Intel Core 2 Duo 1,66GHz, 512 MB RAM, DVD Drive
Best Service Latin World
Latin World sample collection from Best Service sets the international standard
for Latin-American music production. For the first time you can have
your own complete Latin band layered on your keyboard: drums, percussion (all recorded individually and in full stereo!), bass and guitar loops, plus a marvelous horn section sorted by music style, keys and harmonic progressions (4 basic keys with up to 6 different progressions).
Users with more traditional South American styles in mind will love this tool: you’ll find Salsa (with all its playing techniques like Mozambique, Guaguancу, Son Montuno, Mambo, Cha-Cha-Cha, …), Samba (incl. Batucada, Samba Reggae, Mambo etc.), Bomba, Baiуn, Merengue, Candombe, Murga, a huge ternary library (incl. Rumba, Columbia, Chacarera, Bemb, Chamam), as well as polyrhythms and additional break loops, recorded in different tempi.
Users with more traditional South American styles in mind will love this tool: you’ll find Salsa (with all its playing techniques like Mozambique, Guaguancу, Son Montuno, Mambo, Cha-Cha-Cha, …), Samba (incl. Batucada, Samba Reggae, Mambo etc.), Bomba, Baiуn, Merengue, Candombe, Murga, a huge ternary library (incl. Rumba, Columbia, Chacarera, Bemb, Chamam), as well as polyrhythms and additional break loops, recorded in different tempi.
Apart from the almost unlimited amount of
loops that leaves nothing to be desired youґll also find playable
single- instruments like percussion, drums, guitars and basses for
compatibility with the rest of the “Latin World” libraries. The “Latin
World” package also is the perfect companion for users who already work
with “Festa Latina”, because youґll find more than 65 % additional
sound material recorded with the same musicians and identical
microphone setups.
Best Service Orient World
Authentical instruments plus a large percussion pool for licks, phrases and loop-multisamples!
Finally: a comprehensive plug-in about the subject of oriental sounds and rhythms. Extraordinary oriental loops and phrases, enhancing your production and giving it the perfect oriental touch. That´s exactly why you should give this plug-in a closer inspection. No matter if we are talking about authentical loops for a modern dance production, atmospherical stuff for film scores or loop-multisamples for traditionalists: everyone gets his share!
Finally: a comprehensive plug-in about the subject of oriental sounds and rhythms. Extraordinary oriental loops and phrases, enhancing your production and giving it the perfect oriental touch. That´s exactly why you should give this plug-in a closer inspection. No matter if we are talking about authentical loops for a modern dance production, atmospherical stuff for film scores or loop-multisamples for traditionalists: everyone gets his share!
Big Fish Audio - Hadeeth 2 Arabic
Big Fish Audio brings you the taste and flavor of the Arabic world with this diverse collection of construction kits from the Middle East. Producer Ara Antranik delivers an incredible mix of rhythm and passion throughout his second release
of the widely popular Hadeeth. Hadeeth 2 includes 66 construction kits
in today’s most user-friendly formats – WAV, Apple Loops, REX, and
RMX. The 66 construction kits range from 80 to 170 BPM and include
exotic instruments such as the duff, mazhar, rak, tabla, sakat, tar,
and duhulla. With a full mix of each kit and all the elements broken out into individual loops, it’s easy to capture authentic Middle Eastern flavor without ever leaving your studio 66 Construction Kits from 80 to 170 BPM
Big Fish Audio - Indian Traditions
The ancient musical
traditions of India run very deep and have survived relatively
untouched for thousands of years. To capture the true essence of this
music you must go straight to the source, and that is exactly what we
did. We set out on a journey to bring you the largest and most complete sample library of authentic Indian melodic and percussive instruments. From the widely known Tabla and Sitar to the rare Khamak and Tar Shehnai, Indian
Traditions will fill all your needs. In total, there are 28 different
vocal, percussive and melodic instruments to choose from. Plus, we’ve
included large amounts of hits for each percussion instrument. Nowhere else will you find such a complete library of this quality. Complete your library with the sounds of this beautiful and intoxicating music.
Big Fish Audio Philtre Labs Bollywood Elements & Loops
Bollywood Elements is a ´premium´ sample
library on a DVD-ROM, inspired by the sound of “Bollywood”, using the
same melodic instruments and styles typically featured in songs,
background scores of films of the genre. Fusing Indian traditional
melodic instruments in your contemporary genres of music can give you a
palette which is limitless… making your music a class apart.
From New age to Hip Hop, Film Music to Jazz, Bollywood Elements can be used in a number of ways to spice up your composition like never before.
From New age to Hip Hop, Film Music to Jazz, Bollywood Elements can be used in a number of ways to spice up your composition like never before.
INSTRUMENTS: Bulbul Tarang, Sitar, Sarod, Shehnai, Sarangi, Flute, Mandolin, Tumbi, Ravan-hattha, Shankh
Sonic Couture Balinese Gamelan KONTAKT PC MAC
Sampling the unique, magical sound of a
Balinese Gamelan is no small undertaking. The 25 instruments that make
up The LSO’s Semara Dana Gamelan Ensemble had to be recorded in great
detail, as if each were to be a sample library in its own right. Any compromise in the number
of velocity layers or the round robin alternate samples could result in
the whole living, breathing sound losing realism and dynamic
expression.
The Professional Edition
The flagship set is composed of single and paired Kontakt versions of the Gamelan instruments (click on picture
above). As many of the metallophones are played as a detuned pair, for
convenience we have grouped them this way, including KSP scripting
to humanise the velocity and timing for a natural response. Paired
instruments also feature separate volume and pan controls. Smaller
percussive instruments like the Kempli are grouped together, with KSP
level and pan controls for fine tuning.
Natural Programming and Lifelike Articulation
Natural Programming and Lifelike Articulation
All possible articulations and variations have been meticulously recorded and programmed into the Professional Edition instruments. Keyswitches are used in the metallophones to provide the two articulations,
free and damped attacks. The two kendang drums are mapped with various
types of hits, separated into the left and right hands/drum heads, as
well as strikes with the pangul, a wooden drumstick. The Kempli, Bebende
and Kajar are recorded open and damped, each with a selection of
different beaters. Each hit of every instrument has many alternative samples, to ensure that ‘machine-gunning’ never occurs – essential in an instrument that plays such dense percussive sequences.
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About Gamelan
A Gamelan is an ensemble of instruments
originating from Indonesia. The majority of Gamelan instruments are
percussive, and most of these are bronze. They include xylophone-like
metallophones of different sizes and pitch, tuned gong chimes, very large pitched gongs, and an assortment of drums and percussion.
There are many types of Gamelan ensembles, but the two dominant types
are Javanese and Balinese. Balinese Gamelan has a characteristic
‘shimmering’ sound which is due to the detuning of paired instruments
playing the same musical part.
Although Gamelan music has been around
for centuries (there is evidence of instruments existing before 800 AD),
it is very much a living music in Indonesia, and is growing in
popularity in the west. Styles keep evolving and new Gamelan music is
being written all the time. Balinese “Gong Kebyar”, a particularly
flamboyant style, has dominated much of the century and is probably Bali’s most famous export.
Gamelan music is very much about the
collective – it has been described as ‘a negotiation between musicians’.
Many of the musicians play interlocking parts, in which alternate notes
are shared between two instruments. This technique enables the ensemble
to play incredibly fast passages.
SonicCouture Bowed Gamelan
Following a Soniccouture tradition of playing instruments the wrong way, we present this unique library of a Bowed Gamelan instrument. This library is actually made from just one instrument of the gamelan ensemble, the ugal. This is pitched in the middle of the gamelan range, and so is quite versatile and generally leads the gangsa section of a traditional Balinese group. This instrument has 14 keys which cover a range of almost 3 octaves.
Tonehammer Tablas V 1 & 2
The tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical,
popular and devotional music of the Indian subcontinent and in
Hindustani classical music. The instrument consists of a pair of hand
drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. To call tabla a mere percussion instrument would be a vast understatement of its musical depth, as one of the most revered of all classical Indian musical instruments.
We worked with tabla master and jazz percussionist Sameer Gupta to
capture a range of tabla rhythm, melody and soul. Sameer has been a
student and practitioner in the art of percussion for nearly 25 years, traveling the world to study and perform in some of the world’s most prestigious institutions and venues.
Tablas Vol 1: “Loops”
This library contains over 1300 unique phrases, spanning over 2 hours of live tabla phrases, exploring traditional and contemporary poly-rhythms and grooves. We recorded close and dry, in wide-stereo. and covered a wide range of tempos. Instruments are tuned to Middle C, with key-switch pitch control to allow shifting by up to +/- 7 semitones. The library includes Kontakt & EXS24 patches, with open wav directories for direct sample use in any software that supports 24 bit .wav format.
This library contains over 1300 unique phrases, spanning over 2 hours of live tabla phrases, exploring traditional and contemporary poly-rhythms and grooves. We recorded close and dry, in wide-stereo. and covered a wide range of tempos. Instruments are tuned to Middle C, with key-switch pitch control to allow shifting by up to +/- 7 semitones. The library includes Kontakt & EXS24 patches, with open wav directories for direct sample use in any software that supports 24 bit .wav format.
Please note that this library does not
auto-sync to host tempo and all BPM values are approximate, due to
natural poly-rhythm and groove drift. These carefully tuned
multi-timbral instruments do not respond well to beat-slicing or
time-stretching. Tabla is traditionally the force that drives the pulse
in classical Indian music and we felt that it was vital to preserve
natural tonal character, groove and flow. While all samples loop
seamlessly, we find that they are best used like our solo vocal
libraries. Each of Sameer’s phrases naturally evolves into the next,
allowing the sequence of tones and grooves to rise and fall in intensity, detail and musicality.
Tabla Vol. 2 “Multi”
Our goal with this collection was to capture a extraordinarily comprehensive range of tabla articulations, designed to provide the most realistic, high-fïdelity, playable and dynamic tabla multi-sample instrument ever attempted.
Our goal with this collection was to capture a extraordinarily comprehensive range of tabla articulations, designed to provide the most realistic, high-fïdelity, playable and dynamic tabla multi-sample instrument ever attempted.
This library was recorded close and dry, in a medium wood and masonry
studio. We covered every classical tabla articulation and a variety of
variants and creative alternatives for maximum flexibility. We’ve
also developed custom performance control and pitch stepping
functionality, further expanding the musical potential of this library and
allowing it to incorporate seamlessly with our companion library,
Tonehammer Tablas Vol. 1: Loops. You’ll also find a broad set of
special effect and tuned melodic
programs and mutations, as well as a mighty set of brand new morphable
ambient drone instruments, crafted and sculpted from the heavily
manipulated raw source recordings. This collection also features basic
EXS support and a variety of other special features.
The tabla is a popular Indian percussion instrument used in the classical,
popular and devotional music of the Indian subcontinent and in
Hindustani classical music. The instrument consists of a pair of hand
drums of contrasting sizes and timbres. To call tabla a mere percussion instrument would be a vast understatement of its musical depth, as one of the most revered of all classical Indian musical instruments.
We worked with tabla master and jazz percussionist Sameer Gupta to
capture a range of tabla rhythm, melody and soul. Sameer has been a
student and practitioner in the art of percussion for nearly 25 years, traveling the world to study and perform in some of the world’s most prestigious institutions and venues.
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