Sample Library Inspired By Nature

US Best Service releases Forest Kingdom, developed by Eduardo Tarilonte      14/04/11

Sample Library Inspired By Nature


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Best Service has released Forest Kingdom. Here's what they have to say about it...
Developed by Eduardo Tarilonte - the renowned producer of "Epic World" and many other highly regarded libraries - Forest Kingdom is a unique sample library inspired by Nature. It is the sound of forests and jungles, the sound of Mother Nature herself in one sample library!
Forest Kingdom is a 7 GB library with more than 200 patches and 7.500 individual samples (44Khz-24bits) that includes flutes, harps, percussion, fantasy creatures, voices and sonic landscapes. Thanks to Best Service ENGINE 2 sample player, you will enjoy a beautiful, intuitive and easy to use interface. No sample player is required.
Deep in the forest you´ll find: Real instruments playable in real time - deeply sampled, true legato and portamento, round robin and multiple ornaments with key switches.
Instruments
  • Celtic Harps: Two magical harps (accoustic and electric)
  • Flutes: Bulgarian piccolo flute, Native American Kiowa flute, African Fula Flute, Double Flute, Xiao and a full set of Panpipes, from the tiniest to the hugest (1,5 meters height and B0 to C6 range)
  • Percussion: A great set of percussion instruments from ambient to powerful, including numerous different shakers, chimes, taiko, duff, cumacos, slic drum, udu, marimbola (a huge kalimba) and more...Percussion has from 6 to 14 different velocity layers and 4 round robin each.
  • Pads: 80 totally controllable soundscapes the likes of which you've never heard before.
  • Voices: A beautiful ethereal solo voice with real legato and shamanic phrases.
  • Fantasy Creatures: Forest Kingdom includes an array of fantasy creatures sounds and bird calls.
The power of the forest and the power of nature will power your music!
Pricing and Availability:
€ 199 / £175 More information:

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