Volko Audio has announced the release of Volko Alaturka Drum, a new drum VST instrument for Windows.
Volko Alaturka Drum lets you include a drummer in your music, by bringing the rhythms of Middle East, North Africa, Arabia and Anatolia.
General Features:
- Real-time tempo change.
- 900 MB 24/44.1 high quality sample library.
- 10 velocity layers for every sound.
- 3 drum kits:
- Gretsch – Renown Maple.
- Gretsch – Vintage Antique 1970.
- Istanbuldrums – Bubinga-Maple-Woodhoop.
- Natural and processed samples.
- 36 Authentic styles.
- 24 different variations and fills under every style.
- Transferring the rhythm to the server (host) program with the Drag&Drop function.
- Direct usage of any style with any drum kit instantly.
- Humanizing feature, limiter and reverb.
- Grouping mixer.
- For every channel play, Mute/Solo, velocity level, reverb, volume and 8 stereo output settings.
- With Internal BPM, usability independent from the tempo of the host program (e.g. using tempo 60 as 120).
Rhythms:
- Ayoub-Zar, Baio, Chiftetelli.
- Churchuna, Dabkkah, Darig.
- Daza, Dishka, Fallahi.
- Fazani, Jirk, Karachi.
- Laz Havasi, Libi, Maghrebi.
- Maksum, Malfuf, Mambo Sudani.
- Masmoudy Kebir, Nubian Reggae, Nubian Samba.
- Rai, Rhumba Khaligi, Rhumba Masri.
- Roman Havasi, Saidi, Samai Thakil.
- Sudasi, Sufi, Tom Tom.
- Uncle Fallahi, Wahda, Wahrani.
- Wals, Zafa, Zorofat.
Pricing
It costs $149.
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