軟體簡介:
音色素材
The Republic of Indonesia is located in the Malay Archipelago, the world's
largest archipelago, between Indochina and Australia, and between the
Indian and Pacific Oceans. Under the supervision of master sound producer
Makoto Kubota, this special collection captures the musical magic of Java
and Bali.
This collection includes Dazzling, exotic Indonesian sounds and samples that
will cast magic over your music.
The most well known Indonesian music, Gamelan is an ensemble of instruments
indigenous to the islands of Bali or Java (gamelan means orchestra). An ensemble
is composed of small bronze metallophones tuned to a four or five - note scale,
various gongs, flutes, drums and other percussion. Thanks to Makoto, valuable
Sundanese Gamelan having the strong local color is offered in ACID format on the
disc. Enjoy the comfortable and powerful samples. Gamelan is supplied both as
ensemble and solo on the disc.
Jegog is also a world-famous Indonesian instrument. Jegog plays very low tone,
and the ensemble is more powerful than ever before. The music is very fast,
loud, rhythmic and precise. On this library, the music is offered as multi-samples
so that both solo and ensemble are available.
Set of drums as Tabla is called Gendang in Indonesia. This library supplies a
unique Gendang remodeled by the musician. The biggest attraction is the rich
sounds and the way of playing created just by his two hands. The download offers
useful rhythm patterns and single shots.
In addition, Kecak known as Indonesian voice percussion is highly dynamic,
rhythmically chant. This library offers the casual version Senggak sung by fewer
people than Kecak, that was taken over in Sunda Islands.
Including further greatest instruments, the samples are included in ACID/WAV/REX2
formats. Dazzling, exotic Indonesian sounds and samples that will cast magic over
your music.
PERCUSSION LOOPS:
‧ 157 Gendang
‧ 106 Kendang
‧ 13 Gamelan Percussion
MELODIC PERCUSSION LOOPS:
‧ 67 Gamelan
‧ 45 Rindik
‧ 33 Sundanese Gamelan
‧ 10 Saron
‧ 8 Barangan
‧ 8 Kancil
‧ 8 Suir
‧ 8 Celuluk
‧ 8 Undir
‧ 8 Jegog
‧ 38 Jegog Ensemble