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Hollow Sound has released Shangri La, a new Music Lab Machine sound library for Native Instruments Kontakt.

With 61 samples (one for each note of a 5-octave keyboard), each one is individually editable with tuning, panning and EQ and multi-mode, dual slope filters, two envelopes, a multi-wave LFO, distortion, bit crusher and sample rate reducer before being passed to a multi-FX chain comprising chorus, phase shifting, flanger, echo and a convolved reverb with a wide range of custom impulses.

 

Shangri La Features:

  • 48kHz/24-bit.
  • Advanced Retro Synthesis Engine.
  • Tibetan bowl samples.
  • Each sample individually editable with.
  • Multi-wave LFO.
  • Multi-mode 2-pole/4-pole filter.
  • Two envelope shapers.
  • Distortion, bit crusher and sample rate reducer.
  • EQ, chorus, phaser, flanger and echo multi-FX.
  • Convolved reverb featuring a range of impulses.

 

Pricing & Availability:

Shangri La for Kontakt 4.2.3 is available to purchase for $8 USD.

 

For more information, check out the Hollow Sound website and the Shangri La page.

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