PACKED WITH 14GB OF CONTENT AND OVER 1,700 STUNNING PATCHES
Compatible with Kontakt Player, GAMELAN weighs in at over 14GB and features a diverse library of 1,700 patches which are divided into the following categories:
421 Atmospheres (58 Bizarre, 97 Dark Mysterious, 71 Electronic Effectual, 87 Mixed Emotions, 28 Stingers, 79 World Organic)
316 Instrumentals (55 Arpeggiated, 104 Organic, 74 Synth, 82 Traditional)
322 Loops (84 Action Packed, 120 Electronic Effectual, 51 Pop Hop, 56 World Organic)
368 Percussives (31 Arpeggiated, 11 Hit Ensembles, 266 Impacts, 17 Traditional, 42 Transitions)
260 Multi Cores (34 Atmospheres, 71 Instrumentals, 53 Loops, 47 Percussives
The following 25 Balinese Gamelan instruments were recorded in 24 bit / 88.2kHz, then morphed and mutated to create the content for GAMELAN: Instrumental: Grantang, Jegogan, Jublag, Kajar, Kantilan, Kempli, Pemade, Penyacah, Reyong, Suling, Trompong & Ugal Percussive: Cedugan Wadon, Cedugan, Ceng Ceng, Gentorag Chime, Gong, Gupekan Wadon, Gupekan, Kempur, Klentong, Krumpungan Wadon, Krumpungan, Rebab & Vocalese
Hehehe, try translating those (erhemm) "universal" twelve tones to two separate gamelan orchestras that do not even play in the same pitch - and actually not necessarily have the same intervals between notes... How about didgeridoos? Not music? As for your wonderful elaboration on tonal resolutions, i ask (again) how that applies to a techno...
Fair point about relationships and intervals, but the point suggested was more about the quantum mechanical issue of measurement. The slimmed down idea was that the frequency of a pitch is an oscillation, and therefore you can't measure the pitch of anything at a particular point in time. You have to measure the pitch over...
Thanks for making your thoughts clear. My main concern was your earlier comments about transient timing not being as good as at higher rates, and also instability of that timing. Yes, there is a difference in 44.1/48 kHz, compared with higher rates, and that is potential capture of frequencies above audibility, and also higher demands on...