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Edu Prado Sounds creates some of the best unique and unexpected sample libraries for composers and producers

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Edu Prado Sounds

We all know that having your own sound is crucial when it comes to making our music stand out from the rest.

With that in mind, Edu Prado, a Dublin-based composer from Brazil, started creating his own unique sample libraries for Kontakt, and then started sharing them with everyone under the name Edu Prado Sounds.

His first libraries are Guitarmonics and Bowed Guitar, part of the Extended Guitar Bundle, offering amazing organic sounds from an acoustic guitar through unique extended techniques, including mesmerizing harmonics, percussive patch, and varied bowed articulations, with incredible sound and versatility.

After that, Edu made a create video using a notebook to make music. The video went viral on some platforms, and Edu decided to create a fun sample library out of it, only with sounds from a Notebook.

From there, Edu Prado Sounds started releasing new unique sample libraries, focusing on pristine organic recordings, creating instruments that offer not only high-quality sounds, but extremely versatile and fun to play. Many of EPS' libraries are great collaborations between Edu Prado and his friend composer Jan Pfitzer, from Germany, bringing the instruments to the next level.

Edu Prado Sounds collection keeps on growing, including incredible Kontakt sample libraries such as the Rathgar Pipe Organ, sampled from a 100-years-old organ, and the iconic Massive Gongs, and more extended sounds like Extended Electric Guitar, Extended Mandolin, Hurdy-Gurdy, Tom Superball, and more.

You can also find great Freebie libraries to try out the instruments for free. Edu Prado Sounds' collection is definitely worth checking out, and they have some new exciting instruments in the pipeline, so stay tuned.

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