Zero-G Sounds of Polynesia - VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT

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(This text is machine translated) An absolutely unique virtual instrument for anyone who wants to discover the rich sound of the South Pacific and give an ethnic touch to their compositions. We adapted to any need The library was produced by Airileke ("Airi") Ingram who recorded all possible indigenous instruments. In addition to the instruments, various sound settings were also recorded, all made in the village of Gabagaba in New Guinea and in Munum in the province of Moroba, where recordings of voices, spoken and sung were also made. Most of the instruments were recorded in Papua, New Guinea, a nation in the western South Pacific, north of Australia. This region is one of the most heterogeneous, due to the different cultures it welcomes, with more than 800 languages ​​and over 300 dialects. The whole library is managed with the NATIVE INSTRUMENTS INTAKT interface, a virtual instrument specifically designed for the manipulation of rhythmic parts. The INTAKT interface is in fact a very powerful means for t...

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