A Samples - Khaliji Drums of Arabia Core & Emarati Expansion (KONTAKT)

A Samples - Khaliji Drums of Arabia Core & Emarati Expansion (KONTAKT)
Publisher: A Samples
Website: asamples.com/collections/all/products/khaliji-drums-of-arabia
Format: KONTAKT
Quality: 24bit 48kHz stereo
Size: 990.9 MB

Made for Kontakt 5.6.0 (full version required), our library contains 140 sampled percussion instruments, mostly from the Arabian Peninsula. For the first time in history, producers and composers can capture the essence of these instruments with such incredible depth and user-friendliness. Our goal is to create a percussion library that’s as natural as possible, without adding any, or very little, processing to the actual samples.

Frame drums in various sizes make up the majority of the instruments, with Zeer, Ranna, Kaser, Darabuka, Mesendo, and many more. Various percussion instruments from other parts of the world are also included, as producers often fuse an Arabian percussion ensemble with some percussion instruments from around the world to give their Khaliji music a modern flavor. The Instruments library contains a huge number of instruments which are mainly from the Arabian Gulf, Iraq and Yemen, and some world percussions added to compliment those instruments and provide composers a larger pallet to create even more unique combinations.

A Samples - Khaliji Drums of Arabia Core & Emarati Expansion (KONTAKT)
• The sound of Arabia into your music
• 140 Instruments
• 10 Multis
• 122 MIDI grooves
• 2.23GB size Uncompressed
• WAV, 48khz, 24 bit

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