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Description
Elevate your percussion game with the SONiVOX Atsia Percussion virtual instrument plugin. This powerful software brings the vibrant and dynamic world of African percussion right to your fingertips. Crafted with precision, it immerses users in the rich, rhythmic textures of West African music, making it an invaluable tool for composers, producers, and musicians seeking authentic sounds.
The Atsia Percussion plugin is not just about playing notes; it's about creating an experience. Seamlessly integrated with your DAW, this plugin provides a diverse collection of meticulously sampled instruments, including djembe, agogo, and talking drum, among others. Each instrument is captured in high resolution, ensuring the subtle nuances of traditional playing techniques are preserved. This makes it ideal for adding intricate layers to your tracks or creating standalone percussion compositions.
Whether you're producing world music, cinematic scores, or adding a unique twist to contemporary genres, Atsia Percussion offers a versatile sound palette that adapts to your creative needs. Its intuitive interface allows for easy navigation and customization, so you can quickly access the sounds you need without interrupting your creative flow.
Key Features:
- Extensive collection of West African percussion instruments
- High-resolution samples for accurate sound reproduction
- Seamless integration with major DAWs
- Intuitive interface for easy navigation and customization
- Ideal for world music, cinematic scores, and contemporary genres
- Includes djembe, agogo, talking drum, and more
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Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
Good Vst for little prices
This collection includes the Dunumba, Kenkeni, and Sangban (all from Ewe tribe of Ghana), Gungon (from the Dagomba of Northern Ghana), and Macana Surdo (from Brazil). All are cylindrical, double headed drums, though they are otherwise built quite differently and create a variety of sound. They are typically used for foundation rhythms. Up to 4 velocity levels, with both open and closed (muted) hits.
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