Precisionsound has introduced two new sample libraries featuring bizarro keyboard instruments.
The Bergman Klavitron is a rare Swedish valve organ manufactured in the 60s. It has its own sound character mostly because of its percussive settings giving a plucky sound to the solo manual. Precisionsound has sampled 291 24-bit mono Wav files in all settings/combinations that’s available on the instrument.
The library has:
- 19 programs for HALion 1.13 ->
- 21 programs for Kontakt 1.5.3 ->
- 10 SoundFont programs in 16-bit resolution
The Dubrek Stylophone series has a “flagship” and that is the Stylophone 350s. This instrument is a full-fledged organ with 2 waveforms as the basis, square and saw. The saw and square waveforms produced by the 350s has a very special character and Precisionsound captured the complete instrument; every note in each registers total range, separated and then layered in the software for total flexibility, a total of 308 24-bit mono Wav files.
The library has:
- 27 programs for HALion 1.13 ->
- 27 programs for Kontakt 1.5.3 ->
- 18 SoundFont programs in 16bit resolution
All formats are included when you buy the libraries so you can download whatever format you like or all of them.
Bergman Klavitron costs $29 (+$11 if you want it on CD).
Stylophone 350s costs $29 (+$11 if you want it on CD).