Complete Toy Museum features tons of "ready to play" presets from more than 300 musical toys.
A massive 20 GB library containing more than 21 000 samples and loops carefully recorded in 24 bit / 96 khz with the best gear on earth.
For a limited period, Complete Toy Museum is shipped with a lovely hardback art book called “Toy Instrument”. In this art book you’ll discover throughout 192 pages the design and nostalgia inspired by these musical machines. Introduction by DJ Spooky, images and text by Eric Schneider, the man behind the Electric Toy collection.
– Acoustic Toy Museum
Several passionate owners of musical toy collections gave access to very rare and sometimes very old musical toys.
The result is a selection of instruments ready to play with: Toy Pianos, Musical Boxes, Ancient Automates, Wood and Metal Xylophones, Mini Bells, Baby Drums, Toy Guitars, Ukulele, Melodicas, Small Accordions, Harmonicas, Children Percussions, Funny Horns, Musical Gadgets, Musical Cubes, Plastic Tubes and much more.
Aspects of the 97 electric machine has been captured : multi-sampled instruments with release samples for every note, rhythms converted into sliced loops, GM drumkits created, FX and speech voices carefully organized.
COMPLETE TOY MUSEUM is now available for $499, and includes the full version of UVI Workstation and the book Toy Instruments
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