Announcing Rinascimento - Medieval and Renaissance Instruments

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Announcing Rinascimento - Medieval and Renaissance Instruments

Next Monday, April 3rd, we are having our most important release ever.

One year in the making, Rinascimento is a 25 GB collection of 36 Renaissance instruments for Kontakt 5 (full edition).
https://fluffyaudio.com/?...08-e414933b2a-89593369

 We've worked in collaboration with the ensemble La Rossignol, a renowned ensemble of talented performers and dancers of traditional Renaissance music. We were amazed to discover instruments which were completely new for us and to look for the best strategies to capture their unique and rare sound on samples.

Rinascimento features 3 bowed string instruments, 2 brass instruments, 8 reed instruments, 5 recorders of different sizes, 2 other kind of flutes, 7 kind of lute instruments (with a auto-strumming engine), 5 percussion, harpsichord, virginal, a positive organ and a complete organ with 10 registers. 

All the non-polyphonic instruments feature full sustained legato transitions and staccato and there is a special and unique scripting engine for some complex instruments like the hurdy gurdy, the percussion, the organ or the lutes. 



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    Fleer
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    Re: Announcing Rinascimento - Medieval and Renaissance Instruments 2017/03/31 17:51:40 (permalink)
    Looks nice. Seems like competition to Soniccouture Conservatoire.

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    Re: Announcing Rinascimento - Medieval and Renaissance Instruments 2017/03/31 20:12:31 (permalink)
    Can't wait to hear more of this. I love me some medieval instruments. Era 2 is easily one of my favourite libraries to work with and is so well designed. I am hoping this will add more to the collection though there does seem to be some overlap. We'll see how they compare sonically.
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