Sinori is a percussion derived from a sheet of steel, capable of producing a range of sounds thanks to its unorthodox design and shape designed to allow “unique playing techniques, ” as well as the most traditional ones. If you want more information about the Sinori Percussion, you can visit www.sinoripercussion.com.
Last year, Virtuasonic has recorded two Sinori models in collaboration with its creator: a standard version (named Sinori Studio, not yet released) and a special prototype (Sinori Live). This sample library features the Live model.
The samples were recorded at 24 bit / 96 KHz with the mapping capabilities of Kontakt – the instrument’s range has been extended to produce a palette of sounds that can rival other metallic percussions and bring new flavours to your compositions at the same time.
Specifications:
- 9 instruments for Kontakt 4.2.
- 517 samples (recorded Dry).
- Sampled at 24 bit / 96 KHz.
- Size: 1.6 GB (compressed).
- Up to 10 Dynamics and 8 Round robins.
- Playing techniques:
- Mallets (hits, crescendos, rolls, trills).
- Superball Mallets.
- Harmonics (bamboo and woodsticks).
- Body-playing (flexion: center, knee, hand/top).
- Muted hits (woodsticks).
Pricing & Availability:
Sinori Live is available as a digital download for €29.95 (excl. VAT).
For more information, video and audio demos, you can visit their website at www.virtuasonic.com
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