Steinberg – VST Live Pro 2 v2.1.21 x64
Make your life easier with VST Live, the best system for live performances. A unique, stable software solution, it is created for musicians who want to put on a great…
Make your life easier with VST Live, the best system for live performances. A unique, stable software solution, it is created for musicians who want to put on a great…
Chinese folk percussion ensemble. Ample China Traditional Percussion (ACTP) presents a Chinese folk percussion ensemble covering a wide range from low to high frequencies, including membrane, woodwind and brass instruments.…
Zheng is an ancient Chinese plucked string instrument, a type of zither. Ample China Zheng is sampled from Dunhuang Guzheng – Purple Cloud, with 13 articulations, including numerous phrases and…
About the Library For years, you’ve been asking us to deliver something even lower and heavier than our best-selling Shreddage 3 Hydra. We’ve long been fans of the extremely brutal,…
Experience a synthesizer that really does it all. With cutting-edge features and unrivaled versatility, NEXUS5 is the gateway to limitless creativity. Open Architecture Create your own presets from scratch.Load your…
Dongxiao is a Chinese bamboo longitudinal flute. Ample China Dongxiao (ACDX) is based on the latest Woodwind Sample Engine and contains head and body articulations, effect sounds, and a select…
The erhu is an ancient Chinese bowed musical instrument with two metal strings. Ample China Erhu (ACEH) is sampled from three erhus in the tunings of do, re, and low…
Guqin is a Chinese 7-string musical instrument, a type of zither. Ample China Guqin (ACGQ) is sampled from the Shennong form of guqin, including head, body and auxiliary group articulations,…
The pipa is a Chinese 4-stringed plucked musical instrument of the lute type. Ample China Pipa consists of two sample libraries: Master (traditional pipa timbre) and Expert (modern style). The…
Legato note transitions (slides up or down). Trigger them on specific notes for a more authentic performance. This is because banjo players rarely hit every note when they play rolls.…