Free Latin Percussion Instrument

US Klevgränd gives you Guiro as a Christmas present      22/12/20

Klevgränd has made a special Christmas plug-in - a simulation of the latin percussion instrument Guiro. All that's needed to get it is a Klevgränd account. Here's the details direct from the company...


Guiro is a free giveaway from Klevgrand. In short, it is a Guiro that you can play using the modulation wheel on your MIDI controller. If you've always wanted to play in a Latin band and don't have a Guiro (but a mod wheel on your MIDI controller), this is definitely worth checking out! Totally free, if you have a Klevgrand account (which is also free).

Usage
To play the Guiro, hold down a MIDI note to set the stick down. Then use the modulation wheel (control change #1) to start scraping. Cha-cha-cha!

To get your copy, simply login to your Klevgrand account (or create a free account). When logged in, Guiro will be available as an "exclusive member content" in the user area. Merry Christmas!

Guiro is available as an AU/VST/AAX plugin for macOS & Windows.

Requires macOS 10.9 or later, Windows 7 (SP1) or later, running a AU, VST or AAX compatible 64-bit host. Also requires a MIDI controller with Modulation wheel (or capable of sending MIDI CC #1)


Pricing and Availability:
Free.

More information:

 


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