Sound Magic have released Encyclopedia of China, a collection of Chinese solo and ensemble instruments, available at the intro price of $999.00, increasing to $1,999.00 after the promotion.
Encyclopedia of China contains over 20 years of effects to record a wide range of Chinese instruments, and over 1,000 musicians contribute to the final product.
Not only featured Chinese instruments but in order to make the modern Chinese style of music, Encyclopedia of China also features a full symphony orchestra which misses in many Chinese libraries.
What’s included:
Powered by Sound Magic’s latest Neo Orchestra Engine. This 36th TEC Awards nominee engine utilizes the 7th generation universal hybrid modeling technology that Sound Magic keeps developing for over 10 years. What is more, on some instruments like Erhu, Sound Magic first utilizes Music Domain Synthesis, our latest cutting-edge audio technology.
The beautiful and historical sound of Chinese instruments has inspired us to expand our Modeling Legato technology to bring you even more creative musical freedom.
It is capable of supporting any technique, patches, or articulations with more control over the parametric. This allows you to manipulate shapes and sound variety in real-time with smoother transitions between notes than a sampled legato.
Features include:
- Over 7,316,200 samples, 11.32 TB uncompressed content
- Modeled Vibrato, Legato, Tremolo, Glide, and Glissando
- Multi Velocity layers samples
- Round Robin on most techniques
- Up to 4 Microphone Perspectives
- Innovative Performance Key Switch system
- Embodied high-quality reverb and EQ
- Comprehensive Envelope system
- Scala Tuning System can emulate different tuning systems
- DFD/RAM system enables users to relocate resources and ensure the best performance under every individual project
- Differnt GUI mode for standard resolution and 4K resolution
Encyclopedia of China is available to PC and Mac users (VST and AU).
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