This traditional full-ranged tuned bamboo percussion instrument originates from Indonesia, dating back to roughly the 7th Century AD.
The library includes a set of 18 Angklung, tuned over a major scale spanning nearly 3 full octaves. The instruments were captured in a dry studio and in a large open hall with 3 separate microphone positions (close, mid, far). Each up and down stroke was recorded separately, with a total of 48 distinct round-robin variations per-velocity/per-note for the dry set (24 up/24 down) and 16 round-robin variations per-velocity/per-note for each of the three hall mic sets (8 up/8 down). You can also adjust the ensemble “width” of the instrument to increase or decrease the stereo left-right spread of the individual angklungs relative to one another.
Details:
- 6700 Samples.
- 7 Kontakt .nki preset files (unlocked K4 format).
- 3.5 GB installed.
- 24-bit / 48kHz stereo.
- Available by Continuata Direct Download and DVD.
- Format(s): Kontakt 4.2.4 (or later) and stereo PCM .wav.
Price:
$79
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