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Precisionsound releases Indian ShrutiBox

29th March 2012

Precisionsound has announced the release of Indian ShrutiBox for Kontakt, HALion, EXS24 and SoundFont.

Originating in South India (Kerala, Tamil Nadu), but widespread also in the North, the Shruti box is a small wooden (usually teak) instrument which provides a rich drone background to support singing and other solo instruments, especially winds, like the Bansuri or the Shenai, or to practice sessions and concerts of Indian classical music.

The Indian ShrutiBox library contains 61 24-bit stereo wav-files mapped for Kontakt, HALion & EXS24 (all versions). A 16bit SoundFont version is included for users of other sample players like Reason NN-XT, Dimension, Sfz player, etc.

You also get 2 long chord drones, 5 and 10 minute long that could be placed as audio tracks in your DAW of choice.

All notes of the Shruti box have been sampled for many minutes and cut in 4 variations.

The Kontakt and HALion format has some extra programs like 2 Menu programs with all versions of the drones and noises together but with smaller tone range and a Mix program with 3 drones in unison mix.

All formats are included when you buy Indian ShrutiBox.

Indian ShrutiBox costs $19 (+$11 if you want it on DVD).


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