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DOWN BY LAW - open tonality loops performed with mallets on acoustic bass guitars

Discussion in 'Third-Party Sample Libraries' started by WrongTools, 3/9/21.

  1. WrongTools

    WrongTools New Member

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    DOWN BY LAW

    136 finely cut, incrediby groovy, open-tonality loops played on acoustic bass guitars with brushes, sticks and mallets.
    Multitracked with high-end mics and the most serious intent.
    Synced to tempo in Kontakt​

    size 2.4GB
    price : €29 (-> €39)​





    ACOUSTIC CRIME LOOPS

    The library includes finely cut one-tone-loops and repetitive percussive figures. We recorded a multitude of rhythmic timesynced grooves. Patches can simply be played as one-finger bass lines, or like chord that will blossom into polyrhythmic arpeggios if you play and hold a few notes at the same time. Suitable for the most actiondriven filmscene, all the way down to more sensitive ballad baseline.

    The acoustic bass guitar, is basically a large guitar with bass strings. It is a stringed instrument consisting at its most basic level of four strings that are generally activated by plucking one or more strings with fingers, nails or plekter. Between the end of the fingerboard and the bridge is the area of the string upon which sounds best with mallet playing; We utilised marimba mallets, pencils, brushes and bambus sticks on a solid-wood acoustic bass guitar with a great tone. The loops also encompasses a number of different strike areas of the instrument (ribs, shoulders, tailpiece, strings, different areas of the body) played with percussion beaters including: standard drum sticks, timpani beaters, pencils, bamboo sticks, and brushes.

     
    Last edited: 3/9/21