: Includes Darbuka (14 types), Bendir (13 types), Necara, Arbani, Talking Drum, Teş (tambourines), spoons, and finger symbols. Interface Controls
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Over 60 unique percussion instruments across 10 distinct groups | | Technical Specs | 24-bit / 44.1 kHz stereo samples | | File Size | Approximately 1.21 GB | | Sampling Tech | Includes 4 Round Robin (RR) cycles per instrument | | MIDI Grooves | Over 1000 powerful and useful MIDI grooves are included | | Sound Shaping | Features a built-in Mixer, Grooves, Main Pages, and ADSR controllers | | Compatibility | NKS compatible for seamless integration |
The library organizes its content into 10 essential instrument groups: Percussion Types ethnaudio percussion of anatolia extra quality
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Ethnaudio Percussion of Anatolia Extra Quality is a definitive virtual instrument for anyone serious about Middle Eastern and world music production. It transcends the typical "one-shot" library by providing a deeply integrated, playable, and inspirational tool. : Includes Darbuka (14 types), Bendir (13 types),
Because of the fidelity, this library bridges the gap between ethnographic field recording and studio production.
Efforts to preserve traditional Anatolian music and percussion techniques are underway, with many musicians and cultural organizations working to document and promote this rich cultural heritage. Because of the fidelity, this library bridges the
Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) is a rhythmic crossroads. For millennia, Persian davuls, Ottoman kudums, Sufi bendirs, and Armenian dhols have shared the same dusty soil. What sets Ethnaudio’s offering apart is its refusal to sand down those rough edges.
by Ethnaudio is a virtual instrument library for Kontakt that features 10 different percussion groups and over 60 individual high-quality recorded instruments from Anatolian and Arabic cultures. Key Features