The EBow is a hand-held, battery-powered electronic device for playing the electric guitar, invented by Greg Heet in 1969. Instead of having the strings hit by the fingers or a pick, they are moved by the electromagnetic field created by the device, producing a sound reminiscent of using a bow on the strings.
We sampled sustain and release notes from 2 guitars, acoustic and electric, using an ebow. But with this instrument you can achieve a wide range of sounds because of its built in effects controllable directly from the GUI (rendered in 3D). You can find:
• Phaser.
• Reverb.
• Distortion.
• Delay.
• Convolution (with 25 IRs).
• Lo-Fi.
• AHDSR.
• Release volume.
• Voices / Detune / Spread
You can control the sample rate with the modulation wheel. For Kontakt 4.2.3 or superior. Full version required.
Tech info :
• Ebow.
• Acoustic and Electric guitars sampled.
• Sustain and Release samples.
• WAV files | 44.1 KHz, 24 bit.
• Custom script.
• 3D GUI.
• Built in effects.
• 25 impulse responses.
• Pads, textures and melodies.
• For Kontakt 4.2.3.
• Full version of Kontakt required. Kontakt Player will run in demo mode.