Cinematic And Concert Percussion Kontakt Instrument

US Sample Logic releases IMPAKT      15/08/13

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Sample Logic tell us that they are breaking new ground with IMPAKT, which they describe as a suite of over 850 breathtaking morphed concert percussion instruments and multis that will blow you away.Here's what they have to say about it in their own words...

This diverse collection of instruments ranges from dramatically twisted marimbas and xylophones, blissful chimes and bells to massively transfigured timpani, gongs, bass drums, cymbals, and a variety of world percussion instruments. IMPAKT also includes a complimentary set of traditional concert percussion instruments. All sounds were recorded on the Scoring Stage at Skywalker Sound (a Lucasfilm Ltd. Company) under the direction of renowned percussionist Jim Wunderlich and System Blue, the result of which is a comprehensive library that contains both traditional instruments and an evocative collection of morphed cinematic instruments, transitions, atmospheres, leads, impacts, and tempo-synced rhythms.


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$399.99

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