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Gamelan wav samples
Gamelan wav samples








dspreset NKI (account) Metallic twinkle 8Dio The New Copperphone could serve as a dupe for tuned gongs, bells, or other metallophones in a pinch. Y’know? I wouldn’t feel bad about borrowing that.In case of emergency, break glass organ: These libraries offer great generic twinkles to go… Bright twinkle pianobook Spring Chimes combines 14 idiophones to create a variety of twinkly patches, including the “Rainfall” and “Blooming” patches with some useful shimmering octave hits. Hitting things with sticks is sort of universal. Because the gamelan isn’t just a set of instruments. In either of these cases, though, you’re looking at someone who’s studied the patterns and musical idioms, and is much closer to cultural appropriation than someone who just likes the sounds, I think. He improvises on the whole ensemble by launching scenes in his Ableton set. There’s a guy who’s collected all the instruments and rigged them up with arduino-driven servos. The professor was very much Indonesian, and had basically made it his life’s mission to share as much of his culture as he could with us ungrateful kids. It’s taught, reverently, to western performers. I’ve only ever heard a gamelan orchestra, in person, in two contexts. Try and mitigate the moral queasiness i get from appropriating sounds from cultures i am only passingly familiar with also a lot of junk, but that’s part of the appeal with using noncommercial samples. big fan of the one on that page from Andres Cabrera that samples the tiple, an instrument i have only just looked up now while writing this comment but have used on several tunes over the past few years! it’s a colombian instrument from the same linage of the guitar.Īnd at the risk of stating the obvious, a lot of good stuff from around the world can be found at as well. i typically layer them with other sounds in my tunes to try and mitigate the moral queasiness i get from appropriating sounds from cultures i am only passingly familiar with and i guess i have never noticed the weird decay issue or i definitely would have mentioned it! playing with loop points though you should be able to get a natural sounding decay trail, the initial transient is really what gives the gamelan its distinct feel in my really can’t recommend the stuff at the One Laptop Per Child page i linked to above enough, there’s all kinds of weird/great stuff on there for free from everywhere. Wow, somehow i have never noticed that before.










Gamelan wav samples