OPC Products

OPC UA
OPC Tunneling
OPC Data Archiving
OPC Servers
OPC Clients
OPC Server Toolkits
OPC Client Toolkits
OPC Free Tools

Ethnaudio Percussion Of Anatolia Extra Quality

Ethnaudio Percussion of Anatolia represents a significant milestone in the digital preservation and musical application of traditional Middle Eastern instrumentation. As a high-quality sample library, it bridges the gap between ancient rhythmic traditions and modern music production, offering composers and producers an authentic palette of sounds that characterize the rich cultural landscape of Anatolia. This collection is not merely a tool for sound design; it is a meticulously crafted archive that captures the soul of Turkish percussion.

: It comes with over 1,100 MIDI grooves that can be dragged and dropped directly into a DAW for instant, authentic rhythmic foundations. ethnaudio percussion of anatolia extra quality

The GUI is simple and unobtrusive. You aren't paying for flashy 3D graphics; you are paying for the sound mapping. It loads quickly and is light on RAM, making it easy to load multiple instances for different ensemble layers. : It comes with over 1,100 MIDI grooves

: Fully compatible with Native Instruments hardware like Komplete Kontrol and Maschine. Technical Requirements Platform : Requires Kontakt 6.2.2 or later. Operating System : Works on both macOS and Windows. Memory : A minimum of 4GB of RAM is recommended. Percussion Of Anatolia - Ethnaudio It loads quickly and is light on RAM,

Take the Bendir frame drum. Send it to a reverb bus with a very short plate (0.6 seconds). Then, high-pass the reverb at 400Hz and boost 8kHz. This creates a "halo" around the drum that mimics the acoustics of a stone Hammam (bathhouse).

Available exclusively on the Ethnaudio website and select distributors (Loot Audio, Plugin Boutique). Look for the "XQ" label.

Because the dynamic range is so wide (from -50dB to -0.1dB), use a transparent limiter (like the FabFilter Pro-L or Sonnox Inflator). Crushing these samples with an 1176 destroys the "Anatolian" resonance.

Drag View Close play