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sound DUST The Pendleonium V2 KONTAKT
sound DUST The Pendleonium v2 KONTAKT
sound DUST The Pendleonium v2 KONTAKT | 479 MB
A hybrid imaginary sample instrument for Kontakt made from 6 combine-able articulations recorded from a variety of electric and acoustic stringed instruments and analogue hardware. The Pendleonium? can create a wide range of raw, dusty timbres, it's guitar-ish, kinda stringy-y, and a little bit naive, she can sound like anything from a battered mellotron to a rusty balalaika.
sound DUST The Pendleonium v2 KONTAKT | 479 MB
A hybrid imaginary sample instrument for Kontakt made from 6 combine-able articulations recorded from a variety of electric and acoustic stringed instruments and analogue hardware. The Pendleonium? can create a wide range of raw, dusty timbres, it's guitar-ish, kinda stringy-y, and a little bit naive, she can sound like anything from a battered mellotron to a rusty balalaika.
Sound DUST Hammr+ KONTAKt
Sound DUST Hammr+ KONTAKT
Sound DUST Hammr+ KONTAKT | 572 Mb
Sound Dust has announced the release of Hammr+, a virtual tonewheel organ instrument library for Native Instruments, developed in collaboration with Oasis/Sheryl Crow keyboard player Mikey Rowe and recorded by Andy Britton.
You'd be right in thinking that he last thing the world needs is another Hammond clone, and I would be the first to agree, but the Hammr+ is a little different. Of course she oozes classic character and has all the capabilities you'd expect of a tonewheel organ, but in true Sound Dust style this thing takes a huge leap of the imagination and moves way past the limitations of the original. By taking advantage of sampling technology and bespoke Kontakt architecture and a little bit of imagination Hammr+ can do things that were inconceivable in the original 1959 instrument.
Sound DUST Hammr+ KONTAKT | 572 Mb
Sound Dust has announced the release of Hammr+, a virtual tonewheel organ instrument library for Native Instruments, developed in collaboration with Oasis/Sheryl Crow keyboard player Mikey Rowe and recorded by Andy Britton.
You'd be right in thinking that he last thing the world needs is another Hammond clone, and I would be the first to agree, but the Hammr+ is a little different. Of course she oozes classic character and has all the capabilities you'd expect of a tonewheel organ, but in true Sound Dust style this thing takes a huge leap of the imagination and moves way past the limitations of the original. By taking advantage of sampling technology and bespoke Kontakt architecture and a little bit of imagination Hammr+ can do things that were inconceivable in the original 1959 instrument.