Our library is a new generation of Irish Low Whistle with incredible playability and realism. Low Whistle was created with legato techniques. The low whistle, or concert whistle, is a variation of the traditional tin whistle/pennywhistle, distinguished by its lower pitch and larger size. It is increasingly accepted as a feature of Irish traditional music. In both kinds of music the low whistle is often used for the playing of airs and slow melodies due to its haunting sound. However, it is also becoming used more often for the playing of Irish jigs, reels and hornpipes, it being easier to produce some ornametations on the whistle, due to the size of the finger holes. The most common low whistle is the "Low D".
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The Resonator guitar is an instrument with real character. This library, from our Elastik Instrument Series, captures that classic sound made famous from National Tricone and Dobro-style instruments. Traditionally, Resonators are associated with Blues, Bluegrass and Country musical styles. The phrases included here will work perfectly in that context. However, the sound and performances can also bring a distinctive element to Pop, RnB, Soul and Rock productions. Resonator Guitar is therefore a library with broad musical applications.
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14-03-2017, 13:28
Push your producer Skills and sound to the next level with a brand new SKILL-X-DUBSTEP sample pack from Singomakers.
Hot fusion of Dubstep, Trap, Trapstep, Ragga, Bass inspired by artists like Skrillex, Zomboy, Jack U, Marshmello, DJ Snake, Flosstradamus, Dillon Fransis, Tisoki, Topi, Getter, Zedd, Nero, Noizia, Borgore, Netsky and a lot more.
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After the 2014 release of Spotlight Solo Strings, which included 4 individual players, the idea came to create a library that could address even more; up to 16. Enter Concert Strings 3 which is comprised of up to 16 individual, separately-recorded players. 16 1st Violins, 16 2nd Violins, 16 Violas, 16 Cellos, 16 Basses
That's 80 string players in all!
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