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Harmonium SoundFont, HALion, EXS24 & NI Kontakt |
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The Indian Harmonium is an essential part of Indian music and could be described as a hybrid of an accordion and a pump organ. The characteristic sound could be heard in most Indian folk music and in contemporary music influenced by the “sound of India”.
The SampleSet contains 228 stereo 24bit wav files.
8 programs for all versions of Steinberg HALion
5 programs for Logic EXS24
7 programs for NI Kontakt v1 and v2
1 program for NI Kontakt v3 and v4
7 programs in the SoundFont format (16bit)
The SoundFont versions are 100% compatible with all virtual samplers supporting the SoundFont format.
The HALion, EXS24 & Kontakt programs have separated key sounds for the attack and release samples incorporated in the programs, while the SoundFont version has these samples in separated programs.
Two programs with bordunes, sound effects and pump sounds add to the realism and makes the complete “Indian Harmonium” SampleSet from Precisionsound a must if you want the sound of an Indian Harmonium in your “ready to play” palette of sounds.
All formats are included when you buy Indian Harmonium
so you can download whatever format you like or all
of them.
NEW Updated version for Kontakt v3 and v4!
(This library does NOT work with the free Kontakt Player!)

For details about the Indian Harmonium download the PDF here
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