HandHeldSound – FlyingHand Percussion v1.5 (KONTAKT)

By | September 28, 2019

 

Publisher : HandHeldSound
Website : HandHeldSound
Format : KONTAKT
Quality : 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo



Description : FlyingHand Percussion is a specialized library of Hand-Percussion samples.
With over 30,000 samples, it is an authentic and memorable ensemble that uses a large number of articulations, an exact copy of the drum characteristics and the true nuances of each instrument. Regardless of whether you compose or play live, the instruments are sensitive, full of true character, providing complete genre freedom regardless of the type of music you play or write.

This product requires a full retail version of Kontakt version 5.x and up


Additional Information
THE INSTRUMENTS
FlyingHand Percussion features mostly hand drums. Although the majority of the included drums are considered ‘ethnic’, it is not your typical ‘World Percussion’ library. FHP explores depths and nuances from each instrument so that it becomes a world of idiomatic articulation, supplying you with real thematic tools to enrich your Percussion arrangements.
Flying Hand Percussion includes hand selected acoustic instruments, and several types of bonus sound design, metallic, and electronic percussion sounds.
Anklung
Asian bamboo rattlers. 4 different sizes to choose from.
Ashiko
14 ”Ashiko African Drum. Features rope tension and solid Maple shell.
Gran casa
An Orchestral Bass Drum. Suspended and played with hands.
Bells
A variety of Bell-like instruments.
Bongo cajon
Wooden Bongos with thin Mahogany heads.
Boomwhackers
‘D’ and ‘G’ Boomwhacker pipes.
Claves
The earthy and one-of-a-kind ‘Piru’ claves.
Clay drum
Custom made Clay Drum resembling an Udu.
Congas
A hi-end set of 2x Congas.
Cowbells
3 different types of cowbells.
Djembe
16 ”Djembe.
Frame drums
16 ”and 22” sizes.
Kanjira
Indian Kanjira Hand Drum.
Timbales
14 ”and 16” hi-end Timbales with all Brass shell.
Triangles
Brass Triangle and the one-of-a-kind Trine Instrument.
Naal
Custom made Indian Naal Drum.
Plastic bottle
5 Gallon Plastic jug.
Shakers
Assorted Shakers including Plastic, Wood, and Bamboo.
Morphosis
Electro Acoustic Drums synthesized from the resonances of found objects including electronic drum sounds.
Mutants
Cinematic Sound fx, re-pithced instruments and Virtual ensembles.
FEATURES & TECH
Percussion instruments, and hand Percussion in particular, offer so much more diversity beyond traditional articulations. Especially when expanding them with extended and unique playing methods.
In doing so, each instrument becomes a world of sound and detailed nuance, giving you an opportunity for expressive thematic writing.
FHP features around 50dB of dynamic range!
A wide dynamic range is much more than just lots of velocity layers – it’s about the science of optimal distribution of intensity levels within the velocity spectrum.
Every dynamic level is clearly defined with musicality and character. It’s one of those things that makes FHP so special.
Legato Drumming is a feature specifically designed for hand drum samples.
It adds a layer of real time gestural sounds, simulating typical vibrations and hand noises that occur when moving between articulations. Appropriate sounds are added during playback and react to speed and dynamics.
Additionally, sustainability and resonance is automatically controlled when playing muted articulations or when muting a stroke on the fly.
Hand drums are usually played using 2 hands. Building realistic grooves relies on this fundamental technique.
In FHP we sampled unique Left and Right hand samples for ALL articulations (!)
When designing the MIDI mapping layout, we completed the original 2-hand premise and mapped the Left and Right hand samples symmetrically in a mirror-like fashion.
We also simulated the physical location of articulations as it relates to the mapping layout so triggering sounds from the center of the keyboard, is respective to articulations played on the center of the drum skin.


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