Orange Tree Samples – Angelic Harp (KONTAKT)

By | September 1, 2018

 

Publisher : Orange Tree Samples
Website : https: /www.orangetreesamples.com/products/angelic-harp
Format : KONTAKT
Quality : 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo

Description : harp.
We developed Angelic Harp in collaboration with the Guy Randle of the Rosewood Recording Company, who engineered and oversaw the sampling session. Angelic Harp is an extensively sampled 47-string concert harp, played by harpist Alex Bigney from the Celtic group Kirkmount.
We are always aiming to recreate the playability of the real instrument as closely as possible. For example, each string on the harp is individually modeled, mimicking the monophonic nature of each string. This allows you to soften loud plucks with subsequent soft plucks. It also prevents the unnatural, excessive tonal build-up of many synthesized harps. The adjustable preroll samples, all the subtle fingernails, noises that occur before the main pluck of the strings, adding a lot of depth and realism to the harp tone.
KONTAKT 4.2.4 +

Additional Information:
– Over 7 GB of 24-bit samples (compressed down to 2 GB using Kontakt’s lossless NCW format).
– 6 1/2 octave range with 4 dynamics and up to 7 alternating round-robin samples.
– Separately-controllable close and room mic signals.
– Glissando system for playing realistic harp glisses between notes.
– Harmonics articulation.

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