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99 Unique 24 Bits .Wav Sounds with An !ank you for purchasing « Percussion Hits ». You will !nd associated to your purchase: -99 unique 24 bits .wav sounds with a number of variations (150 audio !les in total) -A Kontakt 4 & 5 compatible .nki !le. -A .pdf « Percussion Hits Manual » note. -A .pdf « Read Me First » note. WAVE FILES are intended to be used as « drag and drop ». Simply drag the sounds into you DAW and blend them with your music. Sometimes you may want to up/ down pitch some .wav !les to make them sounds better with your piece. For example, one of the sounds would have a timpani with a C note tone, and your piece is in C# sharp, you may want to pitch up the wav !le to suit perfectly with your composition tonality. Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 THE .NKI FILE was made for people using Kontakt 4 & 5. We added an EQ button for quick changes in frequencies if needed (press “alt” while moving the knobs to see data), and a tuner to change tones rapidly (press “shi!” will changing the pitch, the bar will move with more precision). Note that a too wide range can alter the quality of the sound. "ough an excessive pitching can make an interesting experience! "e One shot button makes a note play the entire #le by just pressing your keyboard key brie$y. "e release button makes the played note last as long as the key is pressed. Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 1) Tuner Panel: using the table, you can set the tune of each notes separately, within a range of ± 2400 cents. By pressing the "shi!" key while adjusting the pitch values in the table, you can increase the precision. Use the reset button (3) to turn all the values back to zero. 2) Tuner Navigation: the 150 sound #les are split into 5 keyboards that you can access via the keyswitches. "e tuner panels has 4 tables; one per keyboard. You can navigate through these 4 tables (and keyboards) using the navigation arrows. Notice that keyswitches and navigation arrows have exactly the same e%ect. 3) Tuner Reset Button: this button allows you to turn all the table values back to zero. It only a%ects the table that is currently visible. For example, pressing the reset button while you are on the third table will only set the third table values down to zero, with no incidence on the tables n°1, 2 and 4. 4) Trigger Mode Selector: it allows you to choose between the "one shot" mode (by default), where samples are played entirely when a key is pressed (even if the key is released) and the "release" mode, where the sound stops when the key is released. 5) File Name Indicator: it outputs the corresponding sound #le's name while playing a note. "is way you can easily #nd the corresponding .wav #le back. 6) Eq Controls: while using the Eq knobs, you can press the "alt" key to display the parameters values. As far as that goes, pressing the "shi!" key will increase the precision. Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 We will propose future updates with new sounds for this library, free or charge. You will be emailed when future updates are available. We are open to suggestions and requests for this library, within our means. For these enquiries, please email us at [email protected] If you have any question regarding this product or other issues, please contact us at : [email protected] with your name and order number. We will get back to If you happen to have downloaded this library illegally, please take note that we have put a lot of e%ort and funds into this product. We are a small startup, and this harms us and slows us down to bring you new and innovative instruments. So, if you like it and use it, please visit www.spaectrumarts.com/ and purchase this library. We do our best to keep prices as low as possible so everyone can a%ord it. We appreciate your understanding. Now, we just hope you’ll enjoy using this library as much as we enjoyed creating it! -Spæctrum Arts- Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 Instrument List 1: Bass drums, Toms, Snares & Cymbals 2: Bass drums & Toms sides 3: Bass drums & Toms (fast crescendo) 4: Bass drum, Toms, Cymbals & Metal sheet (crescendo) 5: Bass drum & Chinese cymbals (arrhythmical) 6: Bass drum & Metal sheets 7: Bass drum, Toms & Cymbals (crescendo) 8: Bass drum, Toms sides & Tambourine 9: Bass drum, Snares (crescendo), Cymbals & Finger cymbal 10: Bass drum (crescendo), Toms, Cymbal & Finger cymbal 11: Bass drum, Toms & Metal sheets 12: Toms, Anvils & Metal sheets 13: Bass drum, Toms, Snare & Cymbals 14: Bass drum, Snares & Toms 15: Toms & Metal bells 16: Bass drums, Toms & Metal bells 17: Tambourine, Tight snare & Metal bell 18: Snares & Metal sheets 19: Metal sheet (crescendo), Toms, Finger cymbal 19+: Tom (crescendo), Metal sheet (crescendo), Toms, Finger cymbal 20: Bass drum & Metal bell 21: Metal sheets 22: Bass drum, Snare (crescendo) & Tom 22+: Metal bell, Bass drum, Snare (crescendo) & Tom 23: Bass drum, Toms, Drum sticks & Metal bell 24: Bass drum & Toms 25: Bass drum, Timpani & Anvil 26: Toms 27: Bass drum, Tom, Timpani & Drum sticks 27+: Cymbal, Bass drum, Tom, Timpani & Drum sticks 28: Rototom (appogiatura), Bass drum & Various metal 28+: Triangle, Rototom (appogiatura), Bass drum & Various Metal 29: Bass drum, Timpani, Side snare 30: Bass drum, Snares, Triangle & Various metal Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 31: Snares (crescendo), Bass drum, Toms & Cymbals 32: Bass drum, Tom, Cymbal & Metal sheet 33: Bass drum, Tom, Tambourine & Bell 33+: Cymbal, Bass drum, Tom, Tambourine & Bell 34: Bass drum, Metal sheet & Anvil 35: Toms, Metal sheet & Metal bells 36: Toms & Metal plate 36+: Triangle, Toms & Metal plate 37: Bass drum, Toms, Rototoms (appogiatura) & Woddblock 38: Toms & Rotoms 38+: Rototoms (appogiatura), Toms & Rototoms 39: Bass drum, Rototoms & Woodblock 40: Woodblocks (crescendo) & Toms 40+: Triangle, Woodblocks (crescendo) & Toms 41: Bass drum, Toms & Cymbal 42: Toms & Anvil 43: Timpani & Toms 44: Toms & Various metal 44+: Cymbal, Toms & Various metal 45: Bass drum & Tom 45+: Cymbal, Bass drum & Tom 46: Bass drum & Tom 46+: Cymbal (brief), Bass drum & Tom 47: Bass drum, Tom & Metal plate 48: Bass drum, Toms & Bells 49: Bass drum, Toms, Bells & Cymbal 50: Cymbal (long), Snare (crescendo), Bass drum, Toms & Various metal 50+: Cymbal (brief), Snare (crescendo), Bass drum, Toms & Various metal 51: Bass drums & Snare 51+: Cymbal (Brief), Bass drums & Snare 52: Snares (crescendo), Bass drum & Toms 53: Various metal & Bells 54: Bass drum, Toms & Anvil 54+: Cymbal, Bass drum, Toms & Anvil Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 55: Snares (crescendo) & Side snare 55+: Cymbal, Snares (crescendo) & Side snare 56: Bass dum, Tom & Tambourine 57: Various metal 57+: Triangle & Various metal 58: Rototoms 58+: Tambourine & Rototoms 59: Bass drum, Tom & Cymbal 59+: Woodblock, Bass drum, Tom & Cymbal 60: Bells 60+: Bass drum & Bells 61: Rototom & Various metal 62: Toms 62+: Bass drum & Toms 63: Various metal & Cymbals 64: Toms & Various Metal 65: Bass drum (appogiature), Toms & Rototom 66: Various Metal 66+: Metal sheet & Various metal 67: Rototom & Woodblock 67+: Bell chimes, Rototom & Woodblock 68: Tom superball (appogiatura), Toms & Anvil 68+: Tambourine, Tom superball (appogiatura), Anvil & Tambourine 69: Snares (crescendo), Timpani & Cymbal 70: Cymbal (crescendo), Toms 70+: Cymbal (hit), Cymbal (crescendo), Toms 71: Bass drum, Rototom 71+: Cowbell, Bass drum, Rototom 72: Bass drum, Toms & Rototoms 72+: Chinese Cymbal, Bass drum, Toms & Rototoms 73: Toms (arrhythmical) & Chinese cymbal 74: Guiro (appogiatura) & Toms 74+: Reverse FX & Toms Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 75: Cymbals & Toms 75+: Reverse FX, Cymbals & Toms 76: Bass drum, Toms & Anvil 76+: Reverse FX, Bass drum, Toms & Anvil 77: Bass drum, Toms & Cymbals 77+: Reverse FX, Bass drum, Toms & Cymbals 78: Reverse FX & Various metal 79: Cymbal (brief), Toms & Various metal 79+: Reverse FX, Cymbal (brief), Toms & Various metal 80: Bass drum, Toms (arrhythmical) & Woodblock 80+: Reverse FX, Bass drum, Toms (arrhythmical) & Woodblock 81: Reverse FX, Snare, Toms & Anvil 81+: Chinese cymbal, Reverse FX, Snare, Toms & Anvil 82: Bass drum & Toms 82+: Reverse FX, Bass drum & Toms 83: Kick drum, Cymbal & Anvils 83+: Anvils 84: Reverse FX, Bass drum & Cymbal 84+: Extra cymbal, Reverse FX, Bass drum & Cymbal 85: Bass drum, Timpani & Anvil 85+: Bells, Bass drum, Timpani & Anvil 86: Bass drum, Tom & Tambourine 86+: Anvil, Bass drum, Tom & Tambourine 87: Cymbals & Gong 88: Bass drums & Cymbals 89: Rototoms & Sticks 89+: (arrhythmical), Rototoms & Sticks 90: Bass drum & Tambourine 91: Woodblocks 91+: (arrhythmical) Woodblocks 92: Bass drums 92+: Cymbals & Bass drums Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034 93: Bass drum & Hi Hat 93+ Anvil, Bass drum & Hi Hat 94: Bells 94+: Small gong & Bells 94+: Chinese Cymbal & Bells 95: Cymbal (brief) & Rototom 96: Bass drums 96+: Cymbal & Bass drums 96+: Cymbal (brief) & Bass drums 97: Various metals & Bells 97+: Snare, Various metals & Bells 98: Bells (tremolo) 98+: Bell (single hit) & Bells (tremolo) 99: Anvils 99+: Triangle & Anvils 99+: Metal sheet, Triangle & Anvils Prepared exclusively for Glyn for Kontakthub [email protected] Transaction: 0009087034.
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