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Cinematique Instruments nearly recorded everything they could get their hands on! The 2GB library contains wonderful string instruments such as an autoharp, a 36 string instrument with a series of chord bars, a kantele, a traditional plucked 5-string instrument of the zitherfamily native to Finland, a wooden celtic nylon harp or a bowed psaltery, an instrument of the zither family such as a kind of a wooden soundbox with unstopped strings over it.
Beyond a nice collection of percussion sounds Cinematique Instruments features also strange and rare keyboard instruments such as the low-price, garbage Super-Sound EK-470 e-piano, the charming organ with its electric fan, which blows air across reeds or the organic and warm Zeitter & Winkelmann Piano.
But there are also special sound packs called Glass, Metallic Objects, Experimental Box and Downbeat Box. These sound packs are an amazing source of individual and inspiring textures, pads, mallets and percussions instruments. They beat and knocked doors and sideboards of a metallic kitchen with timpani mallets, brushes, sticks, fingers and fists, they tapped with fingers and timpani mallets against lids, rubbed around the glass rim and they assembled instruments from unique sounds such as station announcements, trains, paper crumpling, acoustic and electronic noise, station hum, underground railway noise, pneumatic doors, crown cap shaking, glitches, noise, hiss, hum and other weirdness.
Beyond a nice collection of percussion sounds Cinematique Instruments features also strange and rare keyboard instruments such as the low-price, garbage Super-Sound EK-470 e-piano, the charming organ with its electric fan, which blows air across reeds or the organic and warm Zeitter & Winkelmann Piano.
But there are also special sound packs called Glass, Metallic Objects, Experimental Box and Downbeat Box. These sound packs are an amazing source of individual and inspiring textures, pads, mallets and percussions instruments. They beat and knocked doors and sideboards of a metallic kitchen with timpani mallets, brushes, sticks, fingers and fists, they tapped with fingers and timpani mallets against lids, rubbed around the glass rim and they assembled instruments from unique sounds such as station announcements, trains, paper crumpling, acoustic and electronic noise, station hum, underground railway noise, pneumatic doors, crown cap shaking, glitches, noise, hiss, hum and other weirdness.



Features
- Autoharp
- Bowed Psaltery
- Celtic Nylon Harp
- Kantele
- Muted Baritone Ukulele
- Magnus Harmonica Organ
- Rhodes Mark I
- Super Sound EK-470
- Zeitter & Winkelmann Piano
- Glass
- Spieluhr & Glockenspiel
- Metallic Objects
- Downbeat Box
- Experimental Box
- Bongos
- Chimes
- Guiro
- Percussion Set 1
- Ocean Drum
- Shaker
- Spring Drum
- Tambourine
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