Bela D Media has announced the release of Retro Flute, a new sample library for Kontakt (2.2.4 or higher; K3 compatible) produced by Eduardo Tarilonte.
Producer Eduardo Tarilonte is well known for his 5 star Anthology series. Bela D says that though this collection will sit well in a Cinematic, Classical or Jazz ensemble track, it is the retro sound used by many progressive rock artists that produces a pure and powerful tone. Perhaps the most exciting feature of Retro Flute is the ability to generate the popular sung style, best described as the flute being sung through as it is sounding. This mix of instrument and vocalist has never been sampled before according to BDM.
Library Features:
- Sustained Straight Tone & Vibrato
- Sung Style
- Various Staccato Options
- Repetitions
- Overlaying Options
- Player Breath Noise
- Key Noise
- Slide Down
- Runs
- Flutter
- Mordent
- Half and Whole Tone Trills
- Audio Format: 24-bit/44.1KHz
Advanced Scripting
We’re told that by means of advanced scripting technology within Kontakt 2, coupled with Bela D Media’s specialized programming staff, real-time control has been achieved.
- Multi Speed Legato Control
- Male and Female Vocal Breath
- FX
- Auto Default Key Switching
- Manual Key Switching
- Noises
- Speed mode
- Real Time Velocity and Vibrato Cross-Fade Control
- Advanced Filtering
- Auto Random or Selected Round Robin
- Volume Sens
- Wind Controller Compatibility
Retro Flute for Kontakt is available now with an MSRP of $119.99.
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