AFRICAN BALAFON WITH SNARES
RECORDING THE BALAFON
French musician Jean-Philippe Rykiel contacted us about a unique type of African balafon in which each key had “snaresβ that vibrated when played, giving it a interesting buzzing quality.
Sometimes called a “gyilβ(JEE-le), it’s usually found in parts of northern Ghana, Burkina Faso, and south-eastern Mali. Hardwood keys are suspended over calabash gourds.
Silk or paper covers small holes in the gourds which resonates to produce the characteristic buzzing.
Rykiel has long been involved with West African musicians, having collaborated with both the wonderful Salif Keita and Youssou NβDour. For the balafon however, he knew of a virtuoso player from Burkina Faso named Mamadou Diabate now living in Austria. He enlisted Mamadou to play the instrument for a recording session that he would conduct himself.
The recordings then made their way to us, and the result is the instrument you find here. We hope youβll find this instrument both curious and inspirational!
THE KONTAKT INSTRUMENT
The Control Page
2 MIC CHANNELS
FILTER AND ADSR CONTROL
ROLL ARTICULATION SWITCH
Full control of the two stereo pairs of microphones, as well as Roll, LP filter and an ADSR envelope to shape your sound.
25 VELOCITY LAYERS
5 ALTERNATE SAMPLES PER NOTE
800 MB SAMPLE LIBRARY
Kontakt (FULL VERSION) 5.5 Needed