Year / Release Date : June 24, 2013
Version : 2.4.1.0
Developer : Duro Samples
Developer’s site : href.li
Format : VSTi
Bit depth : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : not required
System requirements : Windows Vista, 7, 8, 10 32 & 64 bit 99.4 MB MB Disk Space 500 MB Ram
- 99.4 MB
Description : The most important thing about Latin percussion virtual instruments is the right feeling and approach to the selection of instruments. Each joint should be considered. Capturing the soul of a musician so that the user can perform the rhythms in the most realistic way when composing Caribbean music …
Details
Sampling, editing, programming and graphical interface of Salvador Pelaez in Pristine Studio
This is one of those Latin percussion instruments that you can hardly see in any library where you can correctly program Merengue. The waiting is over … This simple but clearly formulated VSTi will help you organize music very realistically.
Ready-to-use VSTi module, easy-to-use parameters, with very small CUP size. Multi-speed samples were recorded with the utmost care.
“Quinto and Kong”
This is not just another set of conga, it was an example of a percussionist mentality, so joints are ideal. This is not your usual conga …
Ready-to-use VSTi module, easy-to-use parameters, with very small CUP size. Multi-speed samples were recorded with the utmost care.
“Guira Dominicana”
Another iconic instrument of the Dominican Republic. It takes a lot of skills to make this tool radiant.
This module has 2 tabs. Made of steel and another of traditional metals.
Ready-to-use VSTi module, easy-to-use parameters, with very small CUP size. Multi-speed samples were recorded with the utmost care.
installation:paste paste according to your system in vst x64 plugins
or vts x86, update the plugins and start using the benefits of these vsti.
Hey man…… a request with regard to the duro samples items. The creator is a colleague of mine; would it be difficult to remove them? I think there’s two, this “Tambora Dominicana” and another “Quinto y Conga”. If too involved I do understand. Copious thanks for all you do, Oracle 🙂