Monday, March 2nd, 2009
I just received a virtual instrument library that I’m really excited about – Soniccouture’s Balinese Gamelan – Composer’s Edition.

This is an extraordinary array of instruments, with both tuned/pitched ensembles and a unique collection of drums. I’m really, really looking forward to digging into this sound set – as soon as I’m done with my next project.
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Tags: bells, chimes, composition, drums, ethnomusicology, Gamelan, gongs, Java, Kontakt, microtuning, Music, Native Instruments, Pelog, scala files, Slendro, Soniccouture, virtual instruments, VSTi
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
I just picked up ProjectSAM’s True Strike Tension through Native Instruments online store. It definitely lives up to the cinematic hype. The True Strike library has been around for a while, and ProjectSAM continues to do great work (see the rave reviews of Symphobia), and as a part of Kore Player/Kontakt 3 they’ve breathed new life into a venerable sound library. I’m particularly smitten by their use of lo-fi effects on some of these sounds – giving that real-yet-otherworldly tone that’s the bread and butter of film scoring today. These sounds are going to be showing up all over my work – and my guess is a lot of other composers will be doing the same – this is great stuff.
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Tags: composition, drums, Kore Player, Music, Native Instruments, percussion, ProjektSAM, Tension, True Strike, virtual instruments, VSTi