In Session Audio – Fluid Harmonics – Player Edition (KONTAKT)

By | August 23, 2024

 

Publisher : In Session Audio
Format : Kontakt (5.6.8+)
Quality : Stereo/mono 44.1 kHz 24 bit


Description : Guitar harmonics
Fluid Harmonics is a tool designed to easily create multi-layered melodic images.

Guitar harmonics have a familiar and at the same time mystical sound. Purity and clarity. You can tell it’s a guitar, but there’s something a little different, something special about it. More shine. More ringing. With a variety of effects, sound shaping tools, and automatic playback of rhythmic and melodic elements, Fluid Harmonics can easily transform from organic to hybrid and electronic music.

Why is this library called that? “Fluid” – due to the smooth sound created by the three arpeggiators. “Harmonics” – because the library features harmonics from 30 guitars (complemented by hundreds of synth sounds).

Triple playback mechanism. This idea has been in our heads for a long time. Several years, actually.

What if we could create a tool that allowed the user to:
• select three audio sources to layer on top of each other;
• configure arpeggios from three sound sources with independent patterns, frequencies and playback modes;
• change the shape and effects of three sound sources independently of each other;
• select any effect directly in the interface (and change their places on the fly);
• humanize three sound sources independently of each other.

After almost six months of development, we succeeded! And we look forward to putting it in your hands.

Tools . 18 electric guitars, 12 acoustic guitars, 100 custom synth kits. All acoustic and bass guitars come in finger and pick options, with a total of 44 options.
Variations . 240 patches divided into 8 categories.

Engine . The rhythmic grids of the triple playback engine allow you to change up to 15 parameters simultaneously (arpeggio, pitch, filter cut, volume and pan x3).

The engine supports up to 22 user-selectable Kontakt effects simultaneously, as well as three additional filters, three delays and three reverbs, for a total of 31 (!) simultaneous effects.



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