Tonehammer Intros Bizarre Sitar

US New Kontakt Virtual Instrument      20/03/10

Tonehammer Intros Bizarre Sitar


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Tonehammer has introduced the Bizarre Sitar sample library.

Here's what Tonehammer has to say about Bizarre Sitar:

The heart of our Bizarre Sitar library are the strumming patches. The modwheel allows you to sculpt the speed of the individual strum from very tight, fast strums to slow, plucky strums. The strums are tuned and spread across the entire keyboard. In addition, we've also included individual string plucks for lead lines and accents.

As usual there are plenty of other tricks up the sleeves of this library, including bowing, FX, mutes and bonus ambiences as well as a set of all the main patches with our custom reverb.

This library includes custom front-panel controls and modwheel automation to allow pitch adjustment of up to +/- 24 semitones, as well as additional features.

Specifications:

  • 1.6 GB installed, 808 MB .rar download
  • Sample resolution: 44.1Khz / 24Bit stereo .wav format
  • Format(s): Kontakt and .wav

Note: Native Instruments Kontakt 3 / 4 full retail versions required. Free Kontakt Player will only work for 30 minutes with this product. Full version required to remove this restriction.

Pricing and Availability

Available now for $35 (introduction offer lasts until 3/26/2010 where price goes to $40).

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