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Ethereal Earth

Original price was: 49.50 €.Current price is: 8.99 €.

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ETHEREAL EARTH combines acoustic world instruments – from swarms of sitars to synthesized gongs – and adds creative processing for unique sonic environments.

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About Ethereal Earth :

GO BEYOND EARTHLY INSTRUMENTS

Create new, atmospheric soundscapes and textures that transcend the ordinary. ETHEREAL EARTH combines acoustic world instruments – from swarms of sitars to synthesized gongs – and adds creative processing for unique sonic environments. Get started with extensive presets, then customize your sound with one-knob blend control and powerful built-in effects.

Features :

AMBIENT ENVIRONMENTS

  • Atmospheric sounds ranging from pads and strings to basses and leads
  • Hybrid patches that combine samples and add creative effects
  • Dozens of presets plus real-time controls in an intuitive interface
  • Part of the Play Series: Great-sounding presets and real-time control in an intuitive interface

System Requirements :

AT A GLANCE

Product type: KOMPLETE Instrument (included with the full version of KONTAKT 6)
For use with: The latest version of the free KONTAKT PLAYER. Download via KOMPLETE START.
Number of Sounds: 123
Number of Presets: 100
Preset Categories: Ambience, Bass, Brass, Drone, FX, Lead, Pad, Pluck, String, Texture, Wind
Download size: 1.3 GB
System requirements: Free KONTAKT PLAYER or KONTAKT (Version 7.6 or higher)

Please also see the KONTAKT PLAYER system requirements and the KONTAKT PLAYER FAQ

User Manual online: ONLINE MANUAL
User manual: Download Manual

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Published :August 1, 2024

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